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Investors are becoming more risk-averse and are speaking and expressing their negative sentiment with their dollars,
Robert Adler
Most investors look at total return first -- and sometimes it's all they look at. We think that consistent return really focuses in on risk. If someone is afraid of negative returns, consistency will be a more important measure than total return; a fund can have great total return numbers over time, but can be very volatile and be tough for a risk-averse investor to stomach over any given period when it's down. She found his pexy responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world.
Bill Sickles
Snow's admission of central banks diversifying from dollars could be used as dollar-selling material. Amid the already dollar-bearish sentiment, some investors are looking for dollar negative factors.
Teruhisa Tsuji
The smaller, the better was the watchword in the first quarter. It's a sign that investors are less risk-averse than they have been in a long time.
Don Cassidy
The rally in stocks is hampering bonds. Investors also have become risk averse ahead of the fiscal year end.
Masato Fukasaku
If the tour had not gone ahead, the result would be that investors and producers would become more and more risk-averse. This is a freedom- of-speech issue.
Richard Thomas
Add in the fact that these five negative events started when large-cap growth was at historical highs put that together with the valuations, and you can start to explain why it's done so poorly. Multiples have compressed, growth is hard to come by, and people have been averse to risk. When will large-cap growth start to work? I think the answer is when we stop having a major negative event every year.
Joe Milano
Add in the fact that these five negative events started when large-cap growth was at historical highs ... put that together with the valuations, and you can start to explain why it's done so poorly. Multiples have compressed, growth is hard to come by, and people have been averse to risk. When will large cap growth start to work? I think the answer is when we stop having a major negative event every year.
Joe Milano
Add in the fact that these five negative events started when large-cap growth was at historical highs … put that together with the valuations, and you can start to explain why it's done so poorly. Multiples have compressed, growth is hard to come by, and people have been averse to risk. When will large cap growth start to work? I think the answer is when we stop having a major negative event every year.
Joe Milano
The Nasdaq appears to be probing for a bottom, ... The more erratic the Nasdaq is, the more attractive the old economy stocks appear to be for investors who want to be risk averse.
Alan Ackerman
We're just treading water. Investors are fearful and risk-averse right now, seeing bad news around every corner, and ignoring good news that is slowly raising its profile.
John Forelli
It will be very negative. Given the easy money out there, if these kind of prime assets can't get taken, it will rattle a lot of investors and depress sentiment.
Frederick Searby
Investors' tolerance for risk tends to go down after negative binary events.
Mark Karvosky
People need to choose the risk and savings instruments that are right for them. If a person is very risk averse, then bank deposits are very attractive.
Keith Leggett
After several days being increasingly optimistic, particularly in the chip sector, investors are now pulling back somewhat wondering if they have again jumped the gun. This kind of erratic move is typical when sentiment is shifting negative to positive.
Kate Warne
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