K-Ratios measure the constancy of returns on capital over time, calculated using the Monthly Value Added Index (VAMI).
The calculation includes performing a linear regression based on the logarithmic cumulative return of the Monthly Value Added Index (VAMI) curve.
The K-factor takes into account the returns themselves, as well as the order of these returns when measuring risk.
The ratio measures the performance of a security over time and is a good tool for measuring the performance of a stock because it takes into account the trend of returns.
The Harvard MBA indicator generates long-term market signals based on the proportion of new Harvard MBA graduates who take jobs in the securities markets.
The addition rule for probabilities consists of two rules or formulas, one of which takes into account two mutually exclusive events, and the other two non-mutually exclusive events.
The Alternative Depreciation System (ADS) is a method that allows taxpayers to calculate the amount of depreciation the IRS allows them to take on certain business assets.
Analysis of variance, or ANOVA, is a statistical technique that separates observed data of variance into different components for use in additional tests.
The Blue Ocean is considered (from a marketing point of view) as yet an untapped or uncontested market space.
– The term was coined by Chang Kim and René Mauborgne in Blue Ocean Strategy: How to Create Free Market Space and Eliminate Competition.
Degree of financial leverage (DFL) is a leverage ratio that measures the sensitivity of a company’s earnings per share to fluctuations in its operating income as a result of changes in its capital structure.
Factor investing uses many factors, including macroeconomic, as well as fundamental and statistical, which are used to analyze and explain asset prices and build an investment strategy.