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Percentiles are used in standardized testing such as the SAT.
Beta
A measure of a stock's volatility in relation to the overall market, indicating the stock's risk profile.
Systematic Risk
A type of risk that is unavoidable and impacts the whole market or a particular sector, often called market risk or non-diversifiable risk.
Unsystematic Risk
The risk inherent to a specific company or industry, which can be mitigated through diversification of an investment portfolio.
Political Risk
The risk that an investment's returns could suffer due to political changes or instability in a country, which can affect the business environment and profitability.
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