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Market Price Uncertainty as a Source of Investment Risk

An investment is considered risky if its future value is tied to fluctuating market prices. This risk exists because market prices are inherently uncertain, which can affect the asset's final selling price. Even if an asset provides a guaranteed income stream, the overall investment remains risky due to the potential for unpredictable changes in its market value.

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