A 1 (conservative type):
Investors are unwilling to accept temporary investment losses or minimal asset fluctuations, or even any decline in investment products.
A2 (robust):
Investors' risk preference is low, and they are willing to get some benefits with less risk. Such investors are willing or able to bear a little loss and fluctuation of principal.
A3 (balanced type):
Investors are willing to take a certain degree of risk, in order to achieve the goal of asset appreciation, they are willing to take a considerable degree of risk.
A4 (growth):
The main investment goal of such investors is to realize asset appreciation, and they are often willing to take considerable risks. In order to get high returns and take risks, they can make a certain portfolio of assets and choose some platforms with more dispersed assets, which will promote high risk and low risk.
A5 (aggressive):
Investors can bear the drastic fluctuations in the price of investment products and the results brought by such fluctuations. The investment goal is mainly to obtain excess returns, and such investors can bear considerable investment risks and greater principal loss risks.