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Diversification

The risk management strategy of spreading investments across different assets, sectors, geographies, and asset classes so that a loss in one area does not devastate the entire portfolio. Harry Markowitz formalized the concept in his 1952 Modern Portfolio Theory, showing that a diversified portfolio can achieve better risk-adjusted returns than any single holding. It is often called the only "free lunch" in finance.

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