Financial Risk-Taking Linked to Testosterone

Traders crowd the post that handles Morgan Stanley on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange near the close of trading, Wednesday Sept. 17, 2008. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped about 450 points.
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There's a biological barometer for the type who might invest in the high-risk loans, derivatives and hedge funds that have brought our nation's financial advisors to their knees.

Guys with higher testosterone levels along with manly faces are more likely to take the biggest financial risks, suggests a new study.

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