Do women make better investors than men?

Could investment returns be higher among female investors?

The content of this article was relevant at the time of publishing. Circumstances change continuously and caution should therefore be exercised when relying upon any content contained within this article.

When investing, your capital is at risk. The value of your investments can go down as well as up and you may get back less than you put in.

Read More

The content of this article is provided for information purposes only and is not intended to be, nor does it constitute, any form of personal advice. Investments in a currency other than sterling are exposed to currency exchange risk. Currency exchange rates are constantly changing, which may affect the value of the investment in sterling terms. You could lose money in sterling even if the stock price rises in the currency of origin. Stocks listed on overseas exchanges may be subject to additional dealing and exchange rate charges, and may have other tax implications, and may not provide the same, or any, regulatory protection as in the UK.

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool’s Premium Investing Services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn More.

The world of investing is often viewed as a man’s world. Historically, it has been dominated by men and even today, the most famous investors in the world tend to be male. Whatever the reason for this, it is not because women make poor investors. Quite the contrary. In fact, Warren Buffett’s investment style has been described as being akin to ‘investing like a girl’.

By this, it is meant that Buffett displays some of the characteristics which female investors usually have. For example, women tend to be more naturally cautious than men when it comes to financial decision-making. They often stick to what they know and in this sense, Buffett has done exactly the same. He has invested heavily in consumer goods companies and recently in banks, which has been a successful move.

In addition, Buffett reacts slowly and takes a long term view of the investment world. He has famously said that his favourite holding period is forever and once a decision is made, he has historically stuck with it for the long term. Many male investors, however, will change their mind more frequently than their female counterparts, thereby becoming traders, rather than investors. Although the reason for this is unknown, biology could be linked to it since men have been shown to react more strongly to stressful situations than women.

As such, in a market crash or in a bubble, it could be the case that women find it easier to remain cool, calm and logical as opposed to being impulsive. This is a crucial part of investing, since it is often what an investor does during key moments in a boom or a bust which makes the biggest difference to overall returns. It also means that dealing costs may be kept to a minimum, which could improve returns in the long run.

Of course, the above is a generalisation. There are men and women who do not follow the above stereotypes. In fact, the reality is that a person’s gender, education, social class, intellect and everything else about them as an individual does not matter when it comes to investing. Being a successful investor is about being disciplined, knowledgeable on a specific area (such as in mining stocks, or retailers) and having a clear strategy which is maintained through the bad times as well as the good times.

That’s why investing is arguably one of the fairest pursuits to take part in. Literally anybody can make a success of investing in the long run, although this does not mean that it will be straightforward or easy. There will undoubtedly be times when paper losses are experienced and where even the very best investors get it wrong. However, by learning from your mistakes and adopting a long term view with realistic performance goals, it is possible for men and women alike to profit from investing.

Should you invest, the value of your investment may rise or fall and your capital is at risk. Before investing, your individual circumstances should be assessed. Consider taking independent financial advice.

More on Investing Articles

Concept of two young professional men looking at a screen in a technological data centre
Investing Articles

Are these 2 top-performing UK growth stocks set to smash the index all over again? 

Harvey Jones is still kicking himself for failing to buy these two top FTSE 100 growth stocks last June. Now…

Read more »

Person holding magnifying glass over important document, reading the small print
Investing Articles

1 penny stock I’d consider buying now while its share price is near 12p

This penny stock’s business looks set to explode into earnings after being a loss-maker for years. I think it’s an…

Read more »

Businesswoman analyses profitability of working company with digital virtual screen
Investing Articles

This FTSE 100 stock has what it takes to keep beating the market

Stephen Wright looks at a UK stock that's outperformed the broader market since its IPO in 2006 and looks set…

Read more »

Young mixed-race woman jumping for joy in a park with confetti falling around her
Investing Articles

2 incredible passive income shares you probably haven’t heard of!

When it comes to passive income shares, there are very few companies with stronger credentials than these two. Dr James…

Read more »

Mindful young woman breathing out with closed eyes, calming down in stressful situation, working on computer in modern kitchen.
Investing Articles

Back below 70p, is the Vodafone share price set to slide?

The Vodafone share price has been a disaster over one year, five years, and a decade. But after falling below…

Read more »

Investing Articles

With a 3% yield, Warren Buffett’s investment in Coca-Cola still looks promising today

Oliver explains how Coca-Cola was one of Warren Buffett's best value investments. He thinks the shares could offer attractive dividends…

Read more »

Investing Articles

This FTSE 100 fund has 17% of its portfolio in these 3 artificial intelligence (AI) growth stocks

AI continues to be top of mind for a lot of investors in 2024. Here are three top growth stocks…

Read more »

Growth Shares

Here’s what could be in store for the IAG share price in May

Jon Smith explains why May could be a big month for the IAG share price and shares reasons why he…

Read more »