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Unused capacity:
Expected Capital Gains Yield
The anticipated rate of return from an investment due to an increase in its market price, not including dividends or other income.
Dividend Yield
Defined as either the end-of-period dividend divided by the beginning-of-period price, or the ratio of the current dividend to the current price. Valuation formulas use the former definition.
Strong-Form Efficient
A hypothesis that states all information, both public and private, is completely reflected in stock prices, and no one can consistently achieve higher returns.
Realized Return
The actual gain or loss experienced on an investment over a specified period, taking into account dividends, interest, and capital gains.
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