Correlation Between GRS and SMART

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Can any of the company-specific risk be diversified away by investing in both GRS and SMART at the same time? Although using a correlation coefficient on its own may not help to predict future stock returns, this module helps to understand the diversifiable risk of combining GRS and SMART into the same portfolio, which is an essential part of the fundamental portfolio management process.
By analyzing existing cross correlation between GRS and SMART, you can compare the effects of market volatilities on GRS and SMART and check how they will diversify away market risk if combined in the same portfolio for a given time horizon. You can also utilize pair trading strategies of matching a long position in GRS with a short position of SMART. Check out your portfolio center. Please also check ongoing floating volatility patterns of GRS and SMART.

Diversification Opportunities for GRS and SMART

0.63
  Correlation Coefficient

Poor diversification

The 3 months correlation between GRS and SMART is 0.63. Overlapping area represents the amount of risk that can be diversified away by holding GRS and SMART in the same portfolio, assuming nothing else is changed. The correlation between historical prices or returns on SMART and GRS is a relative statistical measure of the degree to which these equity instruments tend to move together. The correlation coefficient measures the extent to which returns on GRS are associated (or correlated) with SMART. Values of the correlation coefficient range from -1 to +1, where. The correlation of zero (0) is possible when the price movement of SMART has no effect on the direction of GRS i.e., GRS and SMART go up and down completely randomly.

Pair Corralation between GRS and SMART

Assuming the 90 days trading horizon GRS is expected to generate 0.99 times more return on investment than SMART. However, GRS is 1.01 times less risky than SMART. It trades about -0.06 of its potential returns per unit of risk. SMART is currently generating about -0.13 per unit of risk. If you would invest  42.00  in GRS on December 29, 2024 and sell it today you would lose (13.00) from holding GRS or give up 30.95% of portfolio value over 90 days.
Time Period3 Months [change]
DirectionMoves Together 
StrengthSignificant
Accuracy100.0%
ValuesDaily Returns

GRS  vs.  SMART

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GRS 

Risk-Adjusted Performance

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Over the last 90 days GRS has generated negative risk-adjusted returns adding no value to investors with long positions. In spite of unsteady performance in the last few months, the Crypto's basic indicators remain rather sound which may send shares a bit higher in April 2025. The latest tumult may also be a sign of longer-term up-swing for GRS shareholders.
SMART 

Risk-Adjusted Performance

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Weak
 
Strong
Over the last 90 days SMART has generated negative risk-adjusted returns adding no value to investors with long positions. In spite of unsteady performance in the last few months, the Crypto's fundamental indicators remain rather sound which may send shares a bit higher in April 2025. The latest tumult may also be a sign of longer-term up-swing for SMART shareholders.

GRS and SMART Volatility Contrast

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Pair Trading with GRS and SMART

The main advantage of trading using opposite GRS and SMART positions is that it hedges away some unsystematic risk. Because of two separate transactions, even if GRS position performs unexpectedly, SMART can make up some of the losses. Pair trading also minimizes risk from directional movements in the market. For example, if an entire industry or sector drops because of unexpected headlines, the short position in SMART will offset losses from the drop in SMART's long position.
The idea behind GRS and SMART pairs trading is to make the combined position market-neutral, meaning the overall market's direction will not affect its win or loss (or potential downside or upside). This can be achieved by designing a pairs trade with two highly correlated stocks or equities that operate in a similar space or sector, making it possible to obtain profits through simple and relatively low-risk investment.
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Note that this page's information should be used as a complementary analysis to find the right mix of equity instruments to add to your existing portfolios or create a brand new portfolio. You can also try the Latest Portfolios module to quick portfolio dashboard that showcases your latest portfolios.

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