This Script displays Regular or Log Returns as either a line or histogram and labels the current bar. If something other than price is selected as the source, the result is percent change with a positive or negative slope. If a moving average of price is used as the source, the result is analogous to a strength index Other options include a look-back period...
The Kolmogorov–Smirnov test aims to tell you if the distribution of prices (or log returns) tends to follow a normal distribution or not. You can read about this test on Wikipedia . It seems to be a basic but trusted measure in the quantitative trading world. When KS-t columns are blue, then it's safe to assume normal distribution. When they are red, the normal...
Portfolio Metrics **New** 'returns' 'log returns' 'geometric returns' portfolio alpha portfolio beta portfolio,market correlation portfolio standard deviation portfolio variance mean portfolio returns maximum drawdown maximum gain
Portfolio Risk Metrics (Part I): beta 'β' The beta coefficient can be interpreted as follows: β =1 exactly as volatile as the market β >1 more volatile than the market β <1>0 less volatile than the market β =0 uncorrelated to the market β <0 negatively correlated to the market excerpt from the Corporate Finance Institute correlation coefficient 'ρxy'...
By studying historical data we can know the compounded growth rate of an investment from the inception date. For example if we know that an investment has grown at the rate of 6% in the past and if we expect similar growth in the future also, We can plot this graph to understand whether the current price is underpriced or overpriced as per projected return. In...
Alpha Performance of Period (PoP) produces a visualization of returns (gains and losses) over a quarterly, monthly, or annual period. It also displays the total % gain and loss over any length of days, months, and years as defined by the user. Performance of Period (PoP) can be used to understand the performance of an asset over multiple periods using a single...
What happened last time when xx increased by xx%? - Start collecting some stats! You can choose the ticker and the timeframe you're interested in