Active Risk
Active risk by defintion is the risk a fund takes on to beat its given benchmark. Historically speaking the higher risk that an investor or fund endures the greater the returns are overall.
For investors that want low risk they will typically buy exchange traded funds or a group of stocks that more closely mirrors a given market index. Also, the greater the diversification of the fund typically the less active risk that is involved.
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