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Bartek Moll Posted 10 years ago
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An investor? The investor?

Hi everyone,
I am happy to discover this forum. A small question about the articles.

This strategy allows an investor to invest with moderate risk.
This strategy allows the investor to invest with moderate risk.

This is an introductory statement: This investor is mentioned now for the first time. Which is correct?

I was told that either is fine. "An investor" means "any investor" or no specific one in mind. "The investor" means "the investor using this strategy"; I was told that in this situation, "the" is okay even if the investor wasn't mentioned.

Please, can you tell me if it's correct, what I was told? Thank you
  

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Either article is correct. Similarly: A/The cheetah is a fast animal. CB

  • Either article is correct.
  • Similarly: A/The cheetah is a fast animal.
  • CB
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Either article is correct. Similarly: A/The cheetah is a fast animal.

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Cool BreezeEither article is correct. Similarly: A/The cheetah is a fast animal. CB
Thank you.

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