"Alpha" is easy-- but do you know what traders mean by "beta", "delta", and "gamma".
10 Apr 2023, 16:42
"Alpha" is easy-- but do you know what traders mean by "beta", "delta", and "gamma"?
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2DerivaDAODDX #1660
10 Apr 2023, 16:42
Don't have any alpha? Then you should keep a close eye on your beta.
Beta is a measurement of risk.
Beta > 1 is more volatile than the market, and < 1 is less volatile.
Don't have any alpha. Then you should keep a close eye on your beta. Beta is a measurement of risk.
Don't have any alpha? Then you should keep a close eye on your beta.
Beta is a measurement of risk.
Beta > 1 is more volatile than the market, and < 1 is less volatile.
DerivaDAODDX #1660
10 Apr 2023, 16:42
"Alpha" is easy-- but do you know what traders mean by "beta", "delta", and "gamma"?
"Alpha" is easy-- but do you know what traders mean by "beta", "delta", and "gamma".
"Alpha" is easy-- but do you know what traders mean by "beta", "delta", and "gamma"?