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Opposites lesson 17

How people determine their investment risk threshold is vitally important to their investment strategy success. For married couples, reaching a consensus on how much they should risk in investments depends on two relatively objective factors: their ages and their temperaments or personality styles. Obviously, age is easy to pinpoint. Although individual temperament may be more complex, it also can be assessed within certain parameters. Before a couple can truly understand each other's temperament, they need to identify their individual personality types and the characteristics of those particular types.



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