Maximum Drawdown
The largest peak-to-trough fall a portfolio suffered over a period — a visceral measure of the worst loss an investor had to endure.
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Diversification is often called the only free lunch in investing — and correlation is the reason it works. Learn how correlation measures the way assets move together, why combining uncorrelated assets cuts risk without sacrificing return, the difference between systematic and unsystematic risk, and why correlations can fail you in a crisis.
Factor Investing
Factor investing tilts a portfolio toward characteristics — value, size, momentum, quality, low volatility — that research links to higher long-run returns. Learn what factors are, why they may earn a premium, how 'smart beta' funds capture them, and the real risks: long droughts, crowding and data-mining.
Asset Allocation
Asset allocation — how you split money between shares, bonds, cash and other classes — is the single most important decision in investing, explaining most of your long-term return and risk. Learn the risk-return spectrum of the asset classes, how allocation should shift with your time horizon, and the classic model portfolios.
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