Risk Investment Analysis


by Scott Henderson - Date: 2007-03-02 - Word Count: 581 Share This!

In a quality investment guide risk assessment, a key principle, will be addressed. If we are to be successful in our investment endeavors and to ensure that we have a portfolio that is going to provide us with consistent rewards we must fully understand risk and how it applies to our personal character as well as our portfolio structure. Risk is something that we deal with in almost every aspect of our life. And we as a society are very aware of risk and do many things to reduce risk in our lives. We will purchase health, auto and life insurance. We make sure that all our children are using seat belts and helmets under certain conditions. We will check out the prospective of a company before submitting a resume. There are many more things I can point out but what is amazing is that a majority of the time when it come to investing we do not complete an investment risk assessment. So many investors fail to identify or measure the risk involved, instead they look for the maximum rewards. In fact this is one of the biggest mistakes that is made by investors both novice and experienced. A portfolio should not be structured around the maximum reward instead it should be structured around the highest amount of reward with the least amount of risk. A portfolio built on a strategy of highest return vs. lowest risk is what leads to a successful portfolio that will help you accomplish your personal investment goals. This is why rather then focus on maximum returns the smart investor focuses on Return vs. Risk. But part of that formulation is also understanding what risk is and knowing what your personal risk tolerance is when structuring your portfolio. Total risk assessment has several variables when undertaking an investment risk analysis of one's portfolio. There is the risk of the asset allocation that we are all aware or heard about but there is also your personal characteristics that are a very important factor as well. How much you can personally afford to lose will not be the same as say your son. Also how much risk you can emotionally tolerate will not be the same as the next individual.

 

There is a web site that is discussed in "Successful Online Portfolio Management" that is totally committed to identifying and placing a measurement on investment risk. And the best part about this site is that it is absolutely free. The name of the site is RiskGrades and its URL is "www.riskgrades.com" it is an absolute must for any investor no matter what his/her investment skills are. Riskmetrics is the term used for providing investors with updated daily risk measurement information for all traded financial assets. And the solutions to your risk characteristics can be solved through utilization of the RiskGrades web site.

 

The RiskGrades web site contains three very valuable tools that every tool-kit should contain.

1 - A risk management online free e-course that is divided into 3 modules

I- Identifying Risk
II- Measuring Risk
III- Managing Risk

Each module takes about 45 minutes and can be taken online at the RiskGrades web site.

2 - A risk-profile-quiz that will help you understand your own personal risk tolerance. This is a very quick quiz that is also taken online at the RiskGrades web site.

3 - Portfolio risk measurement software that you can use to analyze the risk of your portfolio.

Make sure that you pay a visit to this site often.


Scott G. Henderson has written many articles about the subject of financial portfolio management. After years of personal experience, education and research he spent over 18 months writing and developing the educational curriculum "Successful Online Portfolio Management"

If you found this article to be informative and would like to know more about the fundamentals and strategies of portfolio management please click on this link: http://www.OnlineInvestmentGuide.com

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