Investment dictionary

AUNT MILLIE

Aunt Millie: translation

A slang term for an uneducated or unsophisticated investor. The term is considered a derogatory remark in the financial sector, often used to refer to poor investment choices.

Financial professionals might recommend an "Aunt Millie" investment to clients who are unfamiliar with investing. Because the professional tries to match the investment to the customer, he or she will typically offer "Aunt Millie" a simple, low-risk investment.

Analysts may use the term to berate a stock or other security. For example, one may say that investing in a certain stock is so foolish, only Aunt Millie would buy it.

  1. aunt millieAunt Millie translation An unsophisticated investor. Bloomberg Financial Dictionaryu...Financial and business terms
  2. aunt millieфин. сленг тетушка Миллиu пренебрежительное название непрофессионального инвестора которым согласно правило финансовые консультанты не должны рекомендовать сложные и рис...Англо-русский экономический словарь