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Revision as of 09:13, 16 December 2024
Some financial planners have tried to claim that women are superior at financial planning because they are more risk adverse and in the long term less risky strategies tend to produce better results. This is the crux of their argument but it is problematic. If what they say is true then it follows that the optimal investment strategy must be the one that has the least risk. The least risky investment strategy possible is to not invest at all.
So if their claims that less risky strategies are superior on the long run it follows that the optimum strategy is not to invest at all. The only way to win is to not play the game.
Or this could be just another manifestation of women are wonderful and less risky investment strategies aren't intrinsically better.
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