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investment style

Approach, mindset, or philosophy, under the influence of which investors frame their expectations and choose the means to achieve their investment objectives. One's investment style is largely determined by the amount and type of available resources, time constraints, level of risk tolerance, and the extent of one's freedom in choosing from the alternative means.

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