Studies have shown that, on average, women tend to be more risk-averse than men. This inclination affects their portfolio management decisions, often leading to more conservative investment choices. This trait can benefit women by potentially shielding their portfolios from significant losses during market downturns, but it can also limit their growth opportunities in bullish markets.
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