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- Why is it important to continuously manage and control your portfolio?Why should you apply smart methods to investmentsExplain if the operational risk is considered a risk or uncertainty? Why? If it is a risk, how can we quantify it? Please provide an example. In Investment, why do you need to quantify every risk?