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Step 1
Account Opening
Information

Step 2
Risk Assessment

Step 3
Terms and Conditions
and Risk Disclosure

Step 4
Verification and
Confirmation

Step 5
Application
Submission

Questionnaire on Risk Tolerance of Investment
 
1. What is your age?
 
  • 30-39
2. Are you currently holding any of the following investments? (multiple responses allowed)
 
  • Cash, deposits or capital protected funds
  • Foreign currencies
3. How many years of experience do you have in each of the following risky investments?
 
  • Bonds or bond funds - No experience
  • Foreign currencies - No experience
  • Stock or equity funds - No experience
  • Warrants, futures, options, or structured products - No experience

4.

In the past 12 months, have you borrowed money to make an investment (other than for your home mortgage)?
 
  • Yes
5. The amount of your investments in risky assets constitutes what percentage of your liquid assets (i.e. assets excluding self-occupied property and any other outstanding financial obligations)?
 
  • 10% to 25%
6. When investing in risky investments, you have an investment horizon in mind. Currently, what time period would you expect to withdraw 20% or more of your investments?
 
  • 1 to 3 years
7. Investments can go up and down in value and it is possible that you may suffer a loss in your total investment. By how much could your total investments go down in any one year period before you would begin to feel uncomfortable?
 
  • 16% to 20%
8. Generally, a more risky investment may bring you either a higher profit or a higher loss. On the other hand, a less risky investment may bring you either a lower profit or a lower loss. Which of the following statements best describes your attitude towards investment risk?
 
  • I can accept a moderate fluctuation in investment value as long as my investments have potential returns slightly above inflation.