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Alpha - The amount of added value that a portfolio has based on stock-picking, relative to its comparable benchmark’s return, when adjusted for risk. Amortisation - In reference to an accounting term, this is where a company can reduce the value of its intangible assets over the amount of time the asset is. expected to be in use. Arbitrage
alpha stock in British English noun any of the most active securities on the Stock Exchange of which there are between 100 and 200; at least ten market makers must continuously display the prices of an alpha stock and all transactions in them must be published immediately
5 Απρ 2024 · Alpha stocks refer to investments that have the potential to outperform the market or their relevant benchmark index. The term ‘alpha’ itself denotes a measure of performance on a risk-adjusted basis, making alpha stocks those that provide a higher return than expected given their risk level.
Alpha is a coefficient that measures risk-adjusted performance, factoring in the risk due to the specific security rather than the overall market. A high value for alpha implies that the stock or mutual fund has performed better than would have been expected given its beta (volatility).
23 Φεβ 2024 · Alpha refers to excess returns earned on an investment above the benchmark return when adjusted for risk. Active portfolio managers seek to generate alpha in diversified portfolios, with...
12 Σεπ 2024 · Alpha shows how well (or badly) a stock has performed in comparison to a benchmark index. Beta indicates how volatile a stock's price has been in comparison to the...
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