Here is some stock trading advice on
risk.
As a trader you need to understand that
there are three general categories of risk: Market risk ;investment
risk; trading risk.
Market Risk
Markets rise and fall and that is
pretty much outside of the stock traders control. But you still need
to understand how you can mange that risk as a trader.
Inflation risk is a risk that most
traders don't think of. Nonetheless it is worth stating. It is more a
risk if you do nothing i.e. you do not invest or trade. Leaving money
under the mattress will actually cost money, if not invested, as
inflation eats away it's value.
Liquidity risk relates to how
marketable your investment is. If you are restricted from buying or
selling a stock because it is quite scarce you run the risk of not
being able to enter or exit trades at the prices you would wish. This
mainly applies to small or microcap stocks.
Investment Risk
Opportunity cost risk means that
whenever you invest in a particular stock you have tied up capital
that you cannot therefore invest elsewhere. This may sound obvious
but bear in mind that hanging on to an under performing stock may
have the additional cost of missing a better opportunity.
Concentration risk is similar in that
you may be tempted to invest everything into one or two stocks. Fine
if they are winners, not so hot if things go wrong.
Trading Risks
There are risks associated with that
act of stock trading itself.
Slippage risk is the often forgotten
costs of the trades themselves in broker commissions, etc. Frequent
day traders often find themselves in a losing position based purely
on the amount of commissions paid to trade apparently successful
positions.
Poor Fill risk can arise through many
factors but simply means that your broker was either unable to fill
your trade order at the price you wanted or unable to trade at all.
Be aware of these risks when stock
trading. In some cases they are out of your hands but awareness and
management of these risks will make you a more successful stock
trader
source; ;http://www.articlesfactory.com/articles/finsourceance/advice-on-risks-when-stock-trading.html
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