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List two advantages and two disadvantages to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5).
Risk-Averse
A description of an investor or investment strategy that prioritizes the minimization of risk over potential returns.
Total Risk
Total risk encompasses all the various types of risk a business or investment might face, including both systematic and unsystematic risks.
Unsystematic Risk
A type of risk that is specific to a single company or industry, also known as diversifiable or idiosyncratic risk.
Historical Returns
The past financial performance of an investment, often used to predict future performance or assess risk.
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