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Why are the prices of some regulated industries often higher than they would be if there were no regulation?
Portfolio Beta
A measure of the volatility, or systematic risk, of a portfolio in comparison to the market as a whole, indicating how much the investment’s value is expected to fluctuate.
Expected Return
The weighted average of all possible returns for a given investment, where the weights are the probabilities of each outcome, representing an anticipation of gains on an asset.
Market Risk Premium
The additional return over the risk-free rate that investors require to compensate them for the extra risk of investing in the stock market.
Fairly Priced
A term suggesting an asset is trading at a price close to its intrinsic value, considering its earnings, growth potential, and risk.
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