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How to Control Risk and Reap the Rewards From Your Investments? |
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By : Ramalingam , Chennai , India 13.11.2017 Phone:0444313227 Mail Now | |
Ramalingam K,Certified Financial Planner and Investment AdvisorDirector, Holistic Investment PlannersChennai “There is no gain without pain” is a common adage which many people believe in. Perhaps the gains which they have attained in the various spheres of life have been consistently greater than the proportion of risk and pain taken. So what is it about ‘risk’? How does one identify risks beforehand and what measures do they take to safeguard themselves against such risks? While these questions are true for all aspects of our lives, for a serious investor ‘risk’ and its connotations acquire a high level of significance. Let us try to define ‘risk’. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines risk simply as “the possibility that something bad or unpleasant will happen”. The business dictionary defines it as “A probability or threat of damage, injury, liability, loss or negative occurrences that are caused by external or internal vulnerabilities, which may be avoided through preemptive action”. Now, that is quite a comprehensive definition and it gives a fair perception of risk. An investor will perhaps like to substitute the word
‘avoided’ with ‘minimized’ in the definition above as market risks are an inherent part of the investor’s world. Understanding Risk Understanding Risk is a lesson which every investor needs
to learn. An investor attracts risk when they invest in stocks whose prices are
above their intrinsic value. It is a certain move towards uncertainty and the
probability of incurring loss due to capital erosion is a distinct possibility.
Investors often go ahead with a supposedly high-risk investment knowing well that they are treading on a treacherous path. Sometimes such investments do fetch handsome gains. They try to make a point that their dalliance with the risk factor helped them come up trumps. For others watching from the sidelines, this move may be translated as courage and exceptional foresight, but what would happen if the investor touched a trough and lost everything instead of scaling the crest? It has to be understood that by shouldering undue risks the investor is only making his position vulnerable. Unpredictability of the future is a cardinal truth. More often than not our perception regarding the worst scenario may be surpassed and this is usually what occurs. Very few people can actually understand and predict the future correctly on a consistent basis. The ability to assess how high a stock is priced above its intrinsic value is the key to understanding risk. Recognizing Risk Risks in the market are similar to winds in a storm. When the storm grows more fierce the wind speed increases causing more devastation. Risks, are no different, when the market rises, after a point, turbulence brews due to the occurrence of greater imbalances. This leads to a situation which is unpredictable and can cause the market to crash. The upheaval comes to a rest with the setting in of a recession. The natural corollary to ‘understanding risk’ is ‘recognizing risk’. If people become very risk averse they will not pay heed to any warning or take cognizance of any perception of fear. It becomes a situation where “fools rush in where angels fear to tread” and they become tempted to purchase investments at high P/E multiples and wafer-thin spreads, depending on the class of asset. Howard Marks has an interesting observation to make, he
states that “The degree of risk present in the market derives from the behavior
of the participants, not from the securities, strategies, and institutions.
Regardless of what’s designed into market structures, risks will be low if
investors behave prudently”. The market cycle turns vicious as the demand for risky assets increases which in turn leads to a reduction in rates and yields. Investors who strive for greater returns in shorter periods bring more risk upon themselves. When fixed return instruments begin to offer lower yields, investors get attracted to the capital market seeking to achieve commensurate or greater returns thus raising the risk bar a few notches higher. It needs to be remembered that this is not a market in which we operate but a market which operates because of us. An ideal situation is one where all investors recognize risk and are averse to blind riskper se. This cuts out the aberrations which might otherwise crop up and the element of risk is mitigated. Controlling Risks Loss is the consequence of taking undue risks. The
transformation of ‘risk’ into ‘loss’ occurs only when a catalyst acts upon risk
and coverts it onto a loss. A parasite by itself might not cause damage but when
it resides inside the body of a person and acts upon it, disease is caused. I. You do not know II. You do not have the ability to control This will result in making an objective assessment of risk factors associated with an investment and investing according to it. While an investor would definitely be congratulated during gloomy economic times, for investing in safe avenues like bonds and debt funds, a serious investor would want to have a larger pie and this is where the lessons on risk control can yield good results. Practical Steps to control Risk So at the end of the day here is what an average investor can do to avoid the pitfalls associated with too much risk:
The above steps practiced diligently will help you
control the risk and reap the reward from your investments. |