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Student's t distribution essentially accounts for the fact that t is often larger than the corresponding z because it is based on estimated variance, which is biased.
Reward-To-Variability Ratio
A ratio that compares the expected return of an investment to the risk (variability) of that investment, often used to gauge the performance of investment portfolios.
Capital Market Line
A theoretical line used in the capital asset pricing model to illustrate the risk versus return trade-off for efficient portfolios.
Risk-Free Rate
The theoretical rate of return on an investment with no risk of financial loss, typically represented by government bonds.
Standard Deviation
A statistical measure of the dispersion or variability in a dataset, commonly used in finance to measure the volatility or risk associated with a particular investment.
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