LeoGlossary: Growth Investing

An investment strategy that focuses upon the stock in companies that are experiencing high growth. These are known as high growth stocks.

Investors are giving up dividends as these companies tend not to pay them.

This type of investing can increase volatility as high growth companies tend to impacted to a greater degree by the risk-on and risk-off moves in the market.

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