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[A337]Age Groups Of People
by Brett Lee, Bre
From sporadic whiteheads to large pus-filled cysts, acne has many types. These may be either interconnected or utterly independent in their genesis.

Acne types are divided into two basic groups.

?Inflammatory Acne
?Non-inflammatory Acne

Inflammatory Acne:

This basic group of acne types is consisted of inflamed comedones that are caused by bacteria in blocked follicles. Inflammatory acne includes:

Acne Conglobata: The back, buttock and chest acne. It is rare, but serious.

Pustule: The small round acne that contains pus. Mostly, it appears yellow or white at center and red at the base.

Cysts: Pretty similar to nodule with the difference of high possibility of acne scarring.

Papule: The mildest acne, which appears on the skin as small, but firm pink bump.

Nodule: The very large and painful pus-filled acne firmed deep within the skin. It can cause scarring.

Non-inflammatory Acne:

It is consisted of two types of blocked pores. It includes:

Whitehead (Closed Comedo): As the name suggests, it appears on the skin as whitish bumps. It appears because the blocked follicle remains under the skin.

Blackhead (Open Comedo): The cause of its dark color is mistaken with dirt. In fact it is the buildup of melanin that gives it dark color. It appears because the blocked follicle enlarges and pushes through the surface of the skin.


Every investor has his or her own strategy, style and risk tolerance. Obviously no one investment will be appropriate for everyone. Have you ever considered that certain investments may be more or less suitable for your portfolio based on your age? Below is an overview to help you identify investment opportunities according to your stage in life.

When we talk about investments and consider the age factor, it all boils down to risk. We've all heard the old cliché about greater risk bringing greater rewards. On the other hand, it can also result in greater loss. So as we define which types of investments are appropriate at each stage of the human life cycle, we do it within the framework of risk level involved.

Ages 18-35

Ah, to be young! Early-life investors have one tremendous weapon against the downside of risk – time. People in this age group can and should invest is speculative stocks and other high-risk (and possibly high-reward) investment. The reasoning is that if the high-risk stocks result in loss, the investor has plenty of time in which to make up for that loss.

Ages 36 – 55

As an investor enters the early-midlife stage, he or she must start building a strong portfolio base. In order to do so, a widely recommended strategy is to start adding more growth-oriented stocks to your mix of speculative investments. The percentage of growth stocks to risky stocks will depend greatly on the individual's comfort with risk as well as his or her investment history and experience.

Ages 56 – 65

The later midlife stage naturally produces greater risk intolerance. This age group of investors should be focused on growth and income investment opportunities more than high-risk speculative stocks. The strategy here is to protect and grow a solid portfolio. Investors who have done well in the past and are comfortable with risk may still choose to engage in speculative opportunities, especially if they have keen instincts.

Ages 65 and Up

Investment opportunities that are most appropriate for this age group include income driven stocks and safe investments that will generate interest that the individual can live off. Most people spend a lifetime building up a nest egg. Though retirement is seen by many as the time to finally enjoy the rewards of a lifetime of investment, it is also important to secure some regular, ongoing income by way of interest and/or dividends.

Diversification

No matter what age group you fall into, you must know that the only way to grow a portfolio while minimizing risk and volatility is to diversify. Spreading your assets among various different types of investments will balance your portfolio and minimize downside. Some of the asset classes you should include are stocks, bonds and short-term investments. You should also aim to diversify your investments within each asset class. By doing so, you minimize risk further because you are less likely to take a big hit when a single investment performs poorly.

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Brett Lee has sinced written about articles on various topics from Acne Treatment, Dandruff and Acne Treatment. Brett has many years of experience in the field of skin care. He writes for various publications on a variety of topics about common skin disorders and their treatments. For more articles on acne and its causes please visit. Brett Lee's top article generates over 720 views. to your Favourites.

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