how does the risk and return trade off can be applied in real life?
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The risk-return tradeoff is an investment principle that indicates that the higher the risk, the higher the potential reward. To calculate an appropriate risk-return tradeoff, investors must consider many factors, including overall risk tolerance, the potential to replace lost funds and more
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