An asymmetric portfolio emphasizes high-upside, low-downside assets, often using options or venture capital. This strategy aims for exponential gains while limiting losses, appealing to aggressive investors or those with high risk tolerance. It’s used to capture rare, large returns without risking total capital, benefiting entrepreneurs and speculative traders seeking asymmetric risk-reward profiles.
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