Nondiversifiable Risk

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Nondiversifiable risk, also known as systematic risk, refers to the inherent risk affecting an entire market or segment, which cannot be mitigated through diversification. This type of risk is influenced by external factors such as economic changes, political events, or natural disasters, impacting all investments within the market. Investors must accept nondiversifiable risk as it is unavoidable and affects the overall market performance.

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