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Critiquing the Common Understanding of Investment Risk

A friend states, 'I'm not investing in the stock market because it's too risky; I might lose all my money.' From an economic standpoint, critique your friend's use of the word 'risky.' In your response, first contrast the common, everyday definition of risk with the formal economic definition. Then, argue why the economic definition provides a more comprehensive framework for making sound investment decisions.

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