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Risk neutral

In economics, the term risk neutral is used to describe an individual who cares only about the expected outcome of an investment, and not the risk (variance of outcomes or the potential gains or losses). A risk-neutral person will neither pay to avoid risk nor actively take risks.

Risk neutral is in between risk aversion and risk seeking.



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