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The Trading with the Enemy Act was used by President Nixon in the 1960s to avert a crisis that the U.S.was having in the foreign exchange and gold markets.
Systematic Risk
The type of risk inherent to the entire market or market segment, also known as market risk, which cannot be mitigated through diversification.
Beta
A measure of a stock's volatility in relation to the overall market; a higher beta indicates greater risk and potential return.
Unsystematic Risk
The risk associated with a specific company or industry, also known as non-market risk, diversifiable risk, or idiosyncratic risk.
Total Risk
The total variability in returns of an investment, encompassing both unsystematic and systematic risk factors.
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