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How to approach risk as an investor

Understanding risk tolerance and the capacity to make smarter investment decisions

From stocks to bonds and everything in between, every investment carries some degree of uncertainty. When we talk about risk, we generally refer to the possibility that your investments might not perform exactly as you expect. For some, this means watching an investment’s value fall. For others, it is the silent threat of their hard-earned money losing purchasing power due to inflation.

No matter what risk looks like to you, it plays a foundational role in shaping your financial strategy. Before you commit your money to the markets, it helps to pause and ask yourself a few key questions. You are much more likely to stay invested and weather market storms when you find an exposure level that suits your personal circumstances.

Evaluating your personal comfort with market swings

Your risk tolerance reflects your emotional and psychological willingness to accept losses in pursuit of your goals. It is closely linked to your beliefs, personality and past experiences with money. Think of it as your mental capacity to handle volatility. Are you someone who embraces uncertainty because it opens the door to greater opportunity, or are you more risk-averse and likely to lose sleep when the market falls?

This emotional baseline determines the types of assets you might choose. If you are comfortable with market fluctuations, you might select investments that offer faster growth and higher potential returns, accepting that your portfolio may decline in value at times. Conversely, a risk-averse investor will opt to protect their capital against losses, even if that means accepting lower long-term returns.

Understanding how much risk you can actually afford

While tolerance is about your feelings, your risk capacity is an entirely objective measure. It is not based on your emotions or any specific asset class, but rather on how much financial risk you can genuinely afford to take. This capacity is determined by your current financial situation, your age and the specific goals you are working towards.

You must ask yourself how potential losses would affect your ability to reach those milestones. For instance, if your retirement fund falls by 10% just months before you plan to stop working, that would be a significant blow to your plans. However, if you are saving for a goal that is decades away, time is on your side. A longer time horizon significantly reduces the likelihood of poor outcomes, giving your portfolio the time it needs to recover from short-term dips.

Striking the perfect balance for your financial future

Ideally, the investments you choose should align perfectly with both your emotional tolerance and your financial capacity. If they do not, you might end up taking on more risk than you can safely afford, or you might sit in cash to such an extent that your savings grow far too slowly. Either extreme makes it incredibly challenging to achieve your long-term life goals.

Finding your unique approach to market volatility requires careful consideration and an honest review of your finances. Many investors find that working with a professional adviser helps them gain an objective understanding of their position. If you would like to explore your risk profile or need guidance on building a balanced portfolio, please contact our team of experts today for a personalised consultation.

Time to discover the right investment balance?

Every investment requires an understanding of your risk tolerance and capacity. We’ll help you balance emotional comfort with your financial goals to build a portfolio tailored to your needs. Contact us to start building a confident financial future.

THIS ARTICLE IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE TAX, LEGAL OR FINANCIAL ADVICE. THE VALUE OF YOUR INVESTMENTS (AND ANY INCOME FROM THEM) CAN GO UP OR DOWN, WHICH WOULD AFFECT THE LEVEL OF PENSION BENEFITS AVAILABLE. YOU MAY GET BACK LESS THAN YOU INVEST.

Adam Reeves

Author: Adam Reeves

DipPFS Cert CII (MP&ER)
Independent Financial Planner, Wealth Manager, Director

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