"ratio" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The emphasis on stability is evident in the fund's Sharpe ratio, a measure of risk-adjusted return.
- The Sharpe ratio, the basis of the study, is a mathematical formula involving terms that may be unfamiliar to many investors.
- The Sharpe ratio, however, emphasizes another part of the story.
- Therefore, all portfolios should have a Sharpe ratio less than or equal than the market's.
- The Sharpe ratio is the simplest and best known performance measure.
- Several statistical tests of the Sharpe ratio have been proposed.
- Then the Sharpe ratio (using the old definition) will be 1.5 ( and ).
- In one version, it has the highest Sharpe ratio.
- Recall that Sharpe ratio is defined as excess return per unit of risk, or in other words:
- The higher the Sharpe ratio, the less risk you take for your profits.
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