They should look for a fund whose strategy matches their risk tolerance and investment goals.
And only when the investment goal is not too distant.
That would be a form of market timing, they say, and generally counterproductive to long-term investment goals.
Her response was to try to keep the agenda narrow, primarily focused on investment goals.
The lesson for investors is to measure return in the way that dovetails with your own investment goals.
The further off the investment goal, the more aggressive the investment strategy will be.
After all, they reason, investment goals and the way funds are managed can differ radically from one fund group to another.
In operational terms, it leads to the determination of the national growth and investment goals.
We urge them to consider how their investment goals can mesh well with what the region needs.
Diversity is a valid investment goal, of course, just not when carried to an extreme.