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My investment profile

1. My level of investment knowledge may be defined as follows:

a) rather poor; I am seldom interested in the subject
b) I have a relatively good knowledge of the subject
c) I know issues regarding investments (including investment funds) very well

2. My investments are predominantly:

a) short-term (less than 1 year), investment liquidity is what counts for the most
b) mid-term (1-5 years); yet, I cannot exclude the possibility that I will need the assets earlier
c) long-term (5 years and more); I have permanent surplus assets

3. I check the status of my investments:

a) systematically, every day; each day I want to know whether I have earned anything
b) several times a month
c) from time to time, 3-4 times a year
d) I may not even check the status of my investment for a year since I make a long-term investment and its monthly value fluctuations are negligible to me

4. Shares:

a) may be included in my portfolio from time to time if there is a big opportunity
b) usually constitute its certain part
c) are often included in my portfolio in large quantities since they give me a chance to earn high profits

5. The most appropriate investment for me:

a) brings an annual profit of 5-6% with low fluctuations in its value
b) brings an annual profit of 6-10%; yet, its value fluctuations are not excluded
c) brings an annual double-digit rate of return despite strong fluctuations

6. I have just found out that the value of my investment has fallen by 15% within several weeks. In such a situation:

a) I withdraw immediately to limit further losses
b) I find it hard to come to terms with a loss, but I have to do it anyway
c) I invest extra money because there is an excellent purchase opportunity
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