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"Crack" is a form of
Market Risk Premium
The additional return expected by investors for taking on the higher risk of investing in the stock market over a risk-free investment.
Risk-Free Rate
The theoretical return on an investment with no risk of financial loss, typically represented by the yield on government bonds.
Constant Rate
A steady, unchanging value or percentage used in financial calculations, such as a fixed interest rate over time.
Required Return
The minimum expected return on an investment necessary for an investor to consider it worthwhile, taking into account the risk involved.
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