Securities and Exchanges Board of India (Sebi) Whole Time Member Ananth Narayan gave an enlightening session in Outlook Money 40After40 Expo, where he said the mutual fund's risk-o-meter enclosed in the offer document is a poor measure of risk. Narayan explained how return and risk should be viewed in tandem. "Return is the point-to-point measure of where we started and where the journey ended. Risk measures how bumpy or smooth the journey was. Often advisors tell you not to worry about the journey, worry about the returns, as markets always end up higher over a long time period. I think it is bad advice. While advisors have done a great job in describing returns, they haven't done adequate work in describing the risk or the quality of the journey as we go from point to point," Narayan said.