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Men And Women Don’t Want To Earn The Same Amount Of Money

Men And Women Don’t Want To Earn The Same Amount Of Money

And this is good for romantic relationships

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Paulo A. José
Dec 03, 2022
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Women have a special talent for financial investments. Despite this, it is men who manage the property.

Women are the best traders in the financial crisis. They are definitely more careful with their investments. Women have a thirst for knowledge, they want to learn as much as possible about investments. If the risk is too big, they don’t take it.

Men are more prone to high-risk investments

Women speculate more cautiously than men. Which doesn’t exactly sound like the recipe for big profits. Especially for many female investors in the recent economic crisis.

So caution is the female recipe for success on the stock market.

Anyway, in turbulent times like these, women have better returns in good markets and fewer losses in falling markets.

Men, on the other hand, are more passionate about money, always looking for profit and return opportunities. This makes them highly successful in stable markets, but also more susceptible to high-risk investments. But it is precisely these that often lead to severe losses in falling markets.

Men and women want different things

Women’s investment portfolios are generally less risky and rely a bit more on relatively safe forms of investment, such as pensions and mixed funds, while men tend to focus on stocks and cryptocurrencies.

If women are advised by women, the effect doubles.

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