Our clients often tell us that they are okay with high risk, or not fine with it, but the interpretation of risk may vary from person to person. Thus, there needs to be a scientific base to determine what every individual’s risk appetite is. There are psychometric measures which are derived from a bunch of 15-20 questions that can help rate a person’s risk appetite in numerical terms. This leads to the classifications of aggressive, moderate and conservative investor categories and a few more in between, such as the moderately aggressive. This exercise helps in determining the threshold of exposure (to growth or risks of assets) beyond which the investor will not be comfortable.