Risk-on

noun

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Noun
  1. 1
    A mode of investment behavior in which investors shift low-risk investments to more profitable high-risk investments. uncountable

    "In a risk-on environment, they then sell those currencies and use the proceeds to buy risk assets with greater price appreciation potential. In a risk-off environment, they're compelled to sell their risk assets and buy back those funding currencies that they previously sold."

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"In a risk-on environment, they then sell those currencies and use the proceeds to buy risk assets with greater price appreciation potential. In a risk-off environment, they're compelled to sell their risk assets and buy back those funding currencies that they previously sold."

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