Risk-Adjusted Returns

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What are Risk-Adjusted Returns?

Risk-adjusted returns measure an investment’s return relative to the risk taken to achieve it.

 

Explanation:

This metric helps investors understand the efficiency of their investments in terms of risk versus reward.

 

Practical Example of Risk-Adjusted Returns:

ONE-SIGNAL provides analytics to calculate risk-adjusted returns, helping traders evaluate the performance of their strategies.

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