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Natural resources investments are generally volatile, with higher headline risk than other sectors. They tend to be more sensitive to economic data, political and
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to greater share price volatility. The prices of small- and mid-cap company stocks generally experience higher volatility than large-company stocks and may involve higher risks.
Smaller companies may lack the management expertise, financial resources, product diversification, and competitive strengths needed to withstand adverse economic conditions.