By Stephen Kates, CFP, Bankrate.com

No risk, no return!

How many times have you heard that phrase or something similar?

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It’s usually meant to encourage. A rallying cry for entrepreneurship, industry and capitalism, it also alludes to the inverse — that high risk translates into high return. But when it comes to investing, it isn’t quite so simple.

Risk vs. return in investing

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