Provident Trust Strategy Fund Alpha and Beta Analysis

PROVX Fund  USD 19.83  0.03  0.15%   
This module allows you to check different measures of market premium (i.e., alpha and beta) for all equities such as Provident Trust Strategy. It also helps investors analyze the systematic and unsystematic risks associated with investing in Provident Trust over a specified time horizon. Remember, high Provident Trust's alpha is almost always a sign of good performance; however, a high beta will depend on investors' risk tolerance level and may signal increased volatility and potential future overvaluation. Key technical indicators related to Provident Trust's market risk premium analysis include:
Beta
0.03
Alpha
(0.01)
Risk
1.02
Sharpe Ratio
0.0169
Expected Return
0.0172
Please note that although Provident Trust alpha is a measure of relative return and represented here as a single number, it indicates the percentage above or below your selected benchmark (i.e., Dow Jones Industrial index.) So in this particular case, Provident Trust did 0.01  worse than the index. Remember, a high alpha is always good. Beta, on the other hand, measures the volatility (or risk) of an investment. It is an indication of Provident Trust Strategy fund's relative risk over its benchmark. Provident Trust Strategy has a beta of 0.03  . As returns on the market increase, Provident Trust's returns are expected to increase less than the market. However, during the bear market, the loss of holding Provident Trust is expected to be smaller as well. .
Alpha is a measure of relative performance on a risk-adjusted basis, while beta measures volatility against the benchmark. The goal is to know if an investor is being compensated for the volatility risk taken. The return on investment might be better than its reference but still not compensate for the assumption of the risk.
  
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Provident Trust Market Premiums

Investors always prefer to have the highest possible return on investment, coupled with the lowest possible volatility. Provident Trust market risk premium is the additional return an investor will receive from holding Provident Trust long position in a well-diversified portfolio. The market premium is part of the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM), which most analysts and investors use to calculate the acceptable rate of return on investment in Provident Trust. At the center of the CAPM is the concept of risk and reward, which is usually communicated by investors using alpha and beta measures. Alpha and beta are two of the key measurements used to evaluate Provident Trust's performance over market.
α-0.008   β0.03

Provident Trust expected buy-and-hold returns

Although buy-and-hold investment strategy may not appeal to all investors, it may be used as a good measure of Provident Trust's Buy-and-hold return. Our buy-and-hold chart shows how Provident Trust performed over your current time horizon against a typical interest-earning bank account and a selected benchmark.

Provident Trust Market Price Analysis

Market price analysis indicators help investors to evaluate how Provident Trust mutual fund reacts to ongoing and evolving market conditions. The investors can use it to make informed decisions about market timing, and determine when trading Provident Trust shares will generate the highest return on investment. By understating and applying Provident Trust mutual fund market price indicators, traders can identify Provident Trust position entry and exit signals to maximize returns.

Provident Trust Return and Market Media

The median price of Provident Trust for the period between Wed, Sep 25, 2024 and Tue, Dec 24, 2024 is 20.43 with a coefficient of variation of 3.17. The daily time series for the period is distributed with a sample standard deviation of 0.66, arithmetic mean of 20.67, and mean deviation of 0.61. The Fund received some media coverage during the period.
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About Provident Trust Beta and Alpha

For many years both, Alpha and Beta indicators are used by professional money managers as critical performance measurement tools across virtually all financial instruments including Provident or other funds. Alpha measures the amount that position in Provident Trust Strategy has returned in comparison to a selected market index or another relevant benchmark. In other words, Alpha is the excess return on an investment relative to the performance of your selected benchmark. Beta, on the other hand, measures the relative risk of your investment.
Some investors attempt to determine whether the market's mood is bullish or bearish by monitoring changes in market sentiment. Unlike more traditional methods such as technical analysis, investor sentiment usually refers to the aggregate attitude towards Provident Trust in the overall investment community. So, suppose investors can accurately measure the market's sentiment. In that case, they can use it for their benefit. For example, some tools to gauge market sentiment could be utilized using contrarian indexes, Provident Trust's short interest history, or implied volatility extrapolated from Provident Trust options trading.

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