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The Probability Of Losing Money

Risk is – first and foremost – the likelihood of losing money.

The possibility of permanent loss is a risk to worry about.

  • Falling short of one’s goal
  • Underperformance
  • Career risk
  • Unconventionality
  • Risk that could jeopardize return to an agent’s firing point is rarely worth taking.
  • Illiquidity

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