Cyclical Risk
Cyclical risk refers to the potential for a company’s performance to fluctuate due to changes in the broader economic cycle. Cyclical industries are particularly vulnerable to recessions, economic slowdowns, or shifts in consumer demand, which can negatively affect revenues and profits. Investors in cyclical stocks must be aware of the risk that downturns in the economy could lead to significant declines in a company’s performance.
Example
An airline faces cyclical risk as demand for travel tends to decrease during economic downturns, leading to lower ticket sales and revenue.
Key points
• Cyclical risk is the risk that a company’s performance will fluctuate with the economic cycle.
• Companies in cyclical industries are vulnerable to recessions and economic slowdowns.
• Investors in cyclical stocks face the risk of significant performance declines during downturns.