Unsystematic Risk

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Unsystematic risk refers to the risk inherent to a specific company or industry, which can be mitigated through diversification. Unlike systematic risk, it is not influenced by broader economic factors and is unique to individual entities. This type of risk includes business, financial, and operational risks that can affect a company’s performance. Investors can reduce unsystematic risk by holding a diversified portfolio.

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