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In a two-factor study, it is possible to have one between-subjects factor and one within-subjects factor.
Sharpe Measure
A measure of the excess return (or risk premium) per unit of risk in an investment asset or a trading strategy, calculated as the difference between the asset's returns and the risk-free rate, divided by the asset's standard deviation.
Forecasting Ability
The capability to predict future trends, prices, or outcomes based on historical data, trends, and analysis.
Tracking Error
The difference between the return on a managed portfolio and that of a benchmark portfolio against which the manager is evaluated.
Benchmark Return
The standard against which the performance of a security, mutual fund, or investment manager can be measured.
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