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Monthly Archives: June 2017
The Cost of Assuming Symmetry in a Skewed World
Frank Sortino & Kal Salama In an Uncertain World If you believe the uncertainty associated with investing in the indexes shown in Figure 1 is bell shaped, and it is not, all your metrics for performance measurement and asset allocation … Continue reading
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