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Risk Tolerance

Risk tolerance is how much short-term loss and volatility you can handle without abandoning your plan.

Why this matters

A strategy only works if you can stick with it during rough markets.

Simple example

If a 20% drop keeps you up at night, a lower-stock allocation may be more realistic for you.

Common mistakes

  • Taking more risk than you can emotionally handle.
  • Confusing risk tolerance with risk capacity.
  • Measuring tolerance only in bull markets.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Risk Tolerance mean?

Risk tolerance is how much short-term loss and volatility you can handle without abandoning your plan.

Why does Risk Tolerance matter?

A strategy only works if you can stick with it during rough markets.

What is a simple example of Risk Tolerance?

If a 20% drop keeps you up at night, a lower-stock allocation may be more realistic for you.

What is a common mistake with Risk Tolerance?

Common mistakes include: Taking more risk than you can emotionally handle. Confusing risk tolerance with risk capacity. Measuring tolerance only in bull markets.