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16 April 2026

  • curprev 16:4016:40, 16 April 2026Ellen-waltzman36799 talk contribs 26,406 bytes +26,406 Created page with "<html><p> Most financiers are shown to fear squiggly lines. If a chart dancings up and down, they presume something is wrong. That reaction confuses sound with threat. Volatility is a measurement of how much a cost actions, not whether a financial investment will certainly help you reach your goals. Risk is the possibility that you will certainly not meet the objectives that matter. When you divide those 2 concepts, daily cost movement looks less like fire and more like..."