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Actsat asset vs fair knowledge

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18y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

Asset risk is the variability of value or total return on the asset, usually measured by a statistical term called standard deviation. For financial assets, additional measures are available, including alpha, beta, and Sharpe ratio.

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