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/kənˌsɜrvətɪv ɪnˈvɛstər/ · con.ser.va.tive.in.ves.tor
noun
  1. An individual who prioritizes cautious and stable investments over high-risk ones. As a conservative investor, she opted for a diversified portfolio of blue-chip stocks and bonds.
  2. An investor who adheres to a risk-averse investment strategy, often focusing on low-volatility assets. The conservative investor's approach to investing helped her weather the market downturn with minimal losses.
Did you know? The term 'conservative investor' reflects the growing awareness of the importance of risk management in investing, which has become a key aspect of modern financial planning.
Written by Lexi Wordsworth, Dictionary Editor 0 lookups Added Jul 16, 2026