Market Risk
Stock prices can fluctuate due to overall market movements caused by economic changes, political events, interest rate adjustments, or global crises. Even strong companies can lose value during market downturns.
Company-Specific Risk
The performance of an individual company can affect its stock price. Poor management decisions, declining sales, increased competition, or scandals can lead to losses.
Stock prices can fluctuate due to overall market movements caused by economic changes, political events, interest rate adjustments, or global crises. Even strong companies can lose value during market downturns.
Company-Specific Risk
The performance of an individual company can affect its stock price. Poor management decisions, declining sales, increased competition, or scandals can lead to losses.
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