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Market conditions - investment - trading.

Risk-on is a broad description of the level of confidence of participants in financial markets.

Under risk-on conditions, participants have relatively higher levels of confidence in economic prospects, and greater risk appetite when making their investment decisions.


Accordingly, they will tend to favour relatively higher-risk (and higher expected return) assets such as equities, and avoid relatively lower-risk assets like government bonds.


See also