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If the Fed wants to increase the money supply, it can:
Expected Rate of Return
The mean amount of profit or loss one can expect from an investment, accounting for all possible outcomes.
Adjusted Beta
A measure that adjusts a security's beta (volatility relative to the market) based on its historical performance, to provide a more relevant estimation of its future volatility.
Unadjusted Beta
The beta of a stock calculated directly from historical data, without applying any adjustments for its specific characteristics.
CAPM
The Capital Asset Pricing Model, a theory used to determine the expected return on an investment, factoring in risk and the time value of money.
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