Ellen Waltzman: Risk vs. Volatility-- Know the Difference: Revision history

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16 January 2026

  • curprev 19:5619:56, 16 January 2026Ellen-waltzman-finance-consultant7834 talk contribs 20,479 bytes +20,479 Created page with "<html><p> Markets jerk. Profiles turn. Headings flare. None of that is risk. Those are movements, not results. Risk is the possibility of not satisfying the objective you really care about: lacking money in your eighties, needing to market your business at a fire-sale cost, telling a kid you can't fund tuition after assuring you would certainly. Volatility is the course along the way. Confusing the two is how investors end up buying highs, offering lows, and getting up i..."