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Investor profiling is the process of gathering and analyzing information about an investor's financial situation, investment objectives, risk tolerance, time horizon, and other relevant factors to create a comprehensive profile of the investor.

Your investing strategy should reflect the kind of investor you are—your personal investor profile.

An investor profile is a reflection of an investors goals and objectives. It defines how much risk someone is willing to accept and also the kinds of rewards or returns that he is expecting.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll dive into what an investor profile is, why it’s important, and how understanding your profile can help you make smarter, more informed decisions.

Put simply, investor profiles are a way to categorise investors based on their investment goals and desired risk/reward ratio. It's important to note that investor profiles serve as more than a label. Instead, they can provide valuable guidance on where and how to invest.

Investor profiles: Determine what type of investor you are based on ...

The Needs Assessment Questionnaire will determine your Investor Profile. Your Investor Profile is how we see you, based on our holistic understanding of your goals and expectations, financial circumstances and your willingness and ability to withstand volatility.