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Investors would view measurements that reflect current conditions as the most relevant for making investment decisions.
Concentrating Investment
Allocating a significant portion of an investment portfolio to a single investment or a small group of investments, increasing potential risk and return.
Systematic Risk Principle
The concept that the overall market or economy has inherent risks that affect all investments to some degree, and these risks cannot be eliminated through diversification.
Variance
A measure of the dispersion or spread of a set of data points or investment returns, reflecting how much the data points differ from the mean.
Beta
A metric that evaluates the degree of fluctuation in a stock's price against the broader market.
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