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GDP does not include the
Firm-Specific Risk
This is the type of risk that affects only a particular company or industry, not the entire market or economy.
Beta
A measure of a stock's volatility relative to the overall market, indicating how much the stock's price is expected to move compared to the market.
Firm-Specific Risk
The portion of a security's risk that is attributable to factors affecting only that company, distinct from market risk.
Unique Risk
Risk that affects a very limited number of assets, often referred to as "unsystematic risk" or "idiosyncratic risk."
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