Hands-Off Investors

A hands-off investor is someone who takes a passive approach to investing and does not actively manage their investment portfolio. Instead of regularly monitoring the market, making frequent trades, or trying to time the market, a hands-off investor typically adopts a more long-term perspective and focuses on building a diversified portfolio of assets that align with their investment goals and risk tolerance.

Hands-off investors often opt for a buy-and-hold strategy, where they invest in a mix of assets such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds, and hold onto them for an extended period of time. They may rebalance their portfolio periodically to ensure it remains aligned with their investment objectives, but they do not engage in frequent buying and selling of securities.

By taking a hands-off approach, investors can avoid the stress and time commitment of actively managing their investments and instead focus on other aspects of their life. This strategy is particularly popular among individuals who do not have the time, expertise, or interest in actively trading in the market.

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