Abstract

This study performs a thorough comparison to examine how investment decisions affect the accumulation of wealth among different types of investors. It looks at different investment timeframes, ranging from short-term to long-term approaches, and assesses the main factors that affect individuals' investment choices. The research also evaluates how risk tolerance influences investment choices and the makeup of portfolios. Moreover, it explores the intricacies of making investment decisions, such as the information sources investors use and the impact of market conditions on their selections. At the core of the study is evaluating how pleased investors are with the capacity of their investment portfolios to generate wealth. The research goal is to analyze various portfolio combinations to determine factors that aid or impede the growth of wealth. In order to accomplish this goal, the study uses a reliable approach, such as surveys and data analysis, to offer a thorough insight into the trends in the investment field. The expected results of this research are set to provide important knowledge for personal and institutional investors, financial advisors, and policymakers, assisting in improving investment decisions and wealth management strategies. Keywords: Investment, Goal, Portfolio, Risk Tolerance, Satisfaction, Investment Strategies.

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