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M-squared Factor
The
M-squared factor
, or
Modigliani-Modigliani measure
, is a
risk-adjusted performance metric
that allows
comparison of investment portfolios
with
different levels of risk
by
adjusting the returns
to a
common risk level
, typically that of the market. It provides a clearer picture of performance by considering both the return and the risk taken to achieve it, making it a valuable tool for
evaluating portfolio managers
.
Relevant Fields:
Probability and Statistics 50%
Mathematical Economics 30%
Production Engineering and Planning 20%
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