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ag·gres·sive A0141500 (ə-grĕs′ĭv)adj.1. Characterized by aggression: aggressive behavior.2. Inclined to behave in an actively hostile fashion: an aggressive regime.3. Assertive, bold, and energetic: an aggressive sales campaign.4. Of or relating to an investment or approach to investing that seeks above-average returns by taking above-average risks.5. Fast growing; tending to spread quickly and invade: an aggressive tumor.6. Characterized by or inclined toward vigorous or intensive medical treatment: an aggressive approach to treating the infection.7. Intense or harsh, as in color. ag·gres′sive·ly adv.ag·gres′sive·ness n.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | aggressively - in an aggressive manner; "she was being sharply questioned"sharply | Translationsaggressive (əˈgresiv) adjective ready to attack or oppose; quarrelsome. He's a most aggressive boy – he is always fighting at school. 挑釁的,好鬥的 爱寻衅的agˈgressively adverb 挑釁地 爱寻衅地agˈgressiveness noun 挑釁,好鬥 寻衅agˈgression (-ʃən) noun (a feeling of) hostility. 侵犯 侵犯agˈgressor noun (in a war etc) the party which attacks first. (戰爭上的)攻擊者 侵略者MedicalSeeaggressiveAggressively
AggressivelyUsed in context of general equities. For a customer it means working to buy or sell one's stock, with an emphasis on execution over price. For a trader it means acting in a way that puts the firm's capital at higher risk through paying a higher price, selling cheaper, or making a larger short sale or purchase than the trader would under normal circumstances.Aggressive Investment StrategyAn investment strategy in which one takes higher risks in order to achieve higher returns. One using an aggressive investment strategy often seeks to invest in young industries with high growth potential, rather than low-risk, low-yield vehicles. For example, during a market bubble, aggressive investors are more likely to make speculative investment than to buy Treasury bonds.aggressively
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