aggressive investor JUST WRITTEN FOR YOU
/æɡˈrɛsɪv ɪnˈvɛstər/ · aggres·sive in·vestor
noun
- An investor who takes on significant risk in pursuit of higher returns, often through investments in stocks, real estate, or other high-growth assets. The aggressive investor poured her entire inheritance into a startup, hoping to make a fortune.
adjective
- Characterized by a willingness to take on significant risk in pursuit of higher returns. The company's aggressive investor strategy led to a series of high-profile failures.
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Did you know? The term 'aggressive investor' is often associated with the concept of 'venture capital,' which involves investing in startups and early-stage companies in exchange for equity and the potential for high returns.