EKCS Stock | | | USD 0.0008 0.0002 33.33% |
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Electronic Control Security has current Jensen Alpha of 1.87. Jensen alpha is a measure of the returns that are attributable to the managers' ability to select security and time the market. In other words, it is the returns remaining after deducting what would have been attributable to beta returns (which do not require skill) and the risk-freerate.
Jensen Alpha | = | ER[a] - RFR * (1-BETA) | - | BETA * ER[b]) |
| = | 1.87 | |
ER[a] | = | Expected return on investing in Electronic Control |
ER[b] | = | Expected return on market index or selected benchmark |
BETA | = | Beta coefficient between Electronic Control and the market |
RFR | = | Risk Free Rate of return. Typically T-Bill Rate |
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Electronic Control Security is rated
# 3 in jensen alpha category among its peers. It is currently under evaluation in maximum drawdown category among its peers reporting about
80.02 of Maximum Drawdown per Jensen Alpha. The ratio of Maximum Drawdown to Jensen Alpha for Electronic Control Security is roughly
80.02 Jensen alpha is the difference between the return of the portfolio, and what the portfolio should theoretically have earned. Any portfolio can be expected to earn the risk-free rate (RF), plus the market risk premium (which is given by [Beta x (Market Portfolio Return - Risk-Free Rate)]. Anything remaining over and above is alpha.
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