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Sunday, 14 September 2014

Types Of Risks

Taking no risk is the biggest risk.
 The amount of risk one takes in the markets (and in life for that matter) is in direct proportion to how much one wants to achieve or profit.

  Foolish Risk:

Also known as the desire of something for nothing, laziness and irrational hope. 
 It’s a pointless gamble, an emotional decision as well as a sucker play – a roll of the dice –
a toss of a coin.

   Calculated Risk:

To use one’s mind to visualize possibilities, to work things out logically – to reach a conclusion -  and then to act with strength and confidence – that’s what makes the human mind superior to all other species that dwell on this planet.