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Evaluating risk and return
1.Evaluating risk and return
2.What's investment risk?
Risk & return
Spread the risk
Invest for consistent returns
Risk and time
What the risks are
Currency risk
Interest-rate risk
Comparing risks
Using benchmarks
Risk measurements
Look sharpe
3. Researching investments
4. Selling investments
5. Using options
6. Develop your investing savvy
 
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Risk & return

While investing carries one type of risk and saving another, your choice as an investor isn't simply between losing money and losing value. Rather, if you understand the relationship between risk and return, you'll be in a better position to achieve your financial goals while holding onto enough of your capital to live comfortably.

Pain for gain

If risk is the possibility of losing money, return is gain, or what you get back over and above what you invest. And the cardinal rule of investing is that the more risk you take, the greater the possibility of a larger return. The catch is that you realize the return only if the risk pays off.

For example, if you invest all your money in shares of a new company that becomes a market leader, you could make a substantial amount of money. But if the company fails, as many new companies do, you could end up with nothing.

Suppose, instead, you invest 10% of your principal in that new company. If it succeeds, you'll have money you didn't have before to invest in another venture. And even if the company fails, you still have 90% of what you began with to invest in other ways.

The bottom line

With 10% of your portfolio in high risk investments, you might invest another portion in the least risky investments with the smallest return, and the balance in investments that fall between those extremes.


 
Thomas J. DorseyThomas J. Dorsey, President and co-founder of Dorsey, Wright & Associates
         
   
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