
Risk:
Risk involves the chance that the actual
Systematic risk refers to the risk that cannot be removed considering the fact that such type of risk is non-diversifiable in nature. On the other hand, unsystematic risk refers to the risk that cannot be removed through diversification. They are neither subject to sever risk related to the investment made by the investor. Such type of risk is diversifiable in nature.
To identify:
Whether the systematic risk and unsystematic risk is likely to be different.

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