How to Stress Test Your Portfolio
Learn how to stress test your investment portfolio. Understand scenario analysis, historical stress tests, and Monte Carlo simulation.
Understanding the Risk
Every investment carries risk. The key to long-term success is not avoiding risk entirely but understanding, measuring, and managing it effectively.
Practical Strategies
Effective risk management combines position sizing, diversification, hedging, and disciplined exit rules. No single technique is sufficient on its own.
Implementation
Start with the basics: never risk more than 1-2% of your capital on a single trade, always use stop-losses, and review your risk exposure regularly.
Common Mistakes
The most dangerous risk management mistake is not having a plan at all. The second most dangerous is having a plan but not following it during emotional market conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most important risk management rule?
Never risk more than you can afford to lose on any single trade. Most professional traders limit risk to 1-2% of total capital per position.
Can you eliminate investment risk?
You cannot eliminate all risk, but you can manage it. Diversification reduces company-specific risk, hedging reduces market risk, and position sizing limits the impact of any single loss.
Part of our Investing for Beginners