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Which gives higher risk adjusted returns?
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Billy
17 Jul 2020
Development & Acquisitions Manager at Real Estate Private Equity
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Lin Yun Heng
17 Jul 2020
Senior Analyst at Delphi
Investing shouldn't be binary, why not buy both? You should research and do your own due diligience regarding this
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I'd recommend to leave the concept of buying dependent on situations (crisis), but better buy regula...
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A lot also depends on the industry the growth stocks are in and what sort of crisis you're referring to. Take a look now, you see many tech growth stocks at 52 week highs. But if the crisis is tech-related such as the dot.com bubble period, I'm pretty sure it'd be vice-versa.
Hence, I minimise my volatility by ensuring I have low beta stocks as well.