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what do you mean by the term 'risk'? how is its intensity measured?​

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Answered by rajshri697raj
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Answered by studentSAARA
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Risk measures are statistical measures that are historical predictors of investment risk and volatility.

Risk is measured by the amount of volatility, that is, the difference between actual returns and average (expected) returns. ... Thus, standard deviation can be used to define the expected range of investment returns. For the S&P 500, for example, the standard deviation from 1990 to 2008 was 19.54 percent.

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