2. What is Risk?
So if volatility isn't risk, what is?
Risk is the probability of a permanent loss of capital.
Permanent loss is the primary concern every investor should be thinking about.
Now we need to figure out how to think of the probability of such permanent loss.
So if volatility isn't risk, what is?
Risk is the probability of a permanent loss of capital.
Permanent loss is the primary concern every investor should be thinking about.
Now we need to figure out how to think of the probability of such permanent loss.
5. How to Handle Risk
1. Downside Focus:
Prioritize the downside of every investment. With limited downside, the upside will take care of itself.
2. Understand Risk:
Sounds obvious, but understanding risk, which you do know, automatically helps to avoid it.
1. Downside Focus:
Prioritize the downside of every investment. With limited downside, the upside will take care of itself.
2. Understand Risk:
Sounds obvious, but understanding risk, which you do know, automatically helps to avoid it.
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