Sentences with phrase «as uncorrelated»

As long as there is no counterproof furnished by reality, Bitcoin will exist as an uncorrelated asset in many people's heads because of its founding philosophy that makes up a great part of Bitcoin.
The perception of bitcoin as an uncorrelated asset may be the most important driver in why Wall Street wants to get in to bitcoin, but ironically, the very fact that Wall Street hasn't gotten in yet may simultaneously be a key factor in why bitcoin still is an uncorrelated asset in the first place.
Up until now, bitcoin has largely been behaving as an uncorrelated asset.
Op - Ed Up until now, bitcoin has largely been behaving as an uncorrelated asset.
I may be wrong about this, I'm still learning, and you may be justified in treating them as uncorrelated even if they are correlated.
Which demands I construct an alternative portfolio — a portfolio that's diversified across both asset classes & geographies, that's both defensive & offensive, and that's ideally as uncorrelated (both internally & externally) as possible.
To be honest, this example is quite simplistic because the true benefits of diversification are best met through investments that are as uncorrelated as possible.

Not exact matches

The dead - body business is seen as highly predictable, uncorrelated with other industries, inflation - linked, low - risk and high - margin.
Their price movements are uncorrelated to the movements of other asset prices, such as shares and property.
Within these regions, it is also important for an investor to understand the dynamics of each country as they are highly uncorrelated markets even though they have the same characteristics in terms of the economy.
They apply this analysis to definitions of a hedge (safe haven) as an asset that is uncorrelated or negatively correlated with another asset or portfolio on average (in times of market stress or turmoil).
Bitcoin has been described by many as a storehouse of value that, despite volatility, is uncorrelated to other market developments.
The word «random» as used in science does not mean uncaused, unplanned, or inexplicable; it means uncorrelated.
Thinking of pensions as something more akin to public goods such as education or infrastructure — where what you pay in and what you get out are basically uncorrelated — will be a tough sell to the electorate and will take a lot of political capital.
When the two nuclei's energy states were uncorrelated, the heat flowed as normal, from hot hydrogen to cold carbon.
So the fraction of those with metabolic syndrome diagnosed as diabetic will increase with white rice consumption in China and Japan, but will be uncorrelated with white rice consumption in the US and Australia.
Most diseases are either uncorrelated with cholesterol, or negatively correlated, meaning that mortality goes up as cholesterol goes down.
We have also tried the Duckworth scale in an experiment and found that it was uncorrelated with other, behavioral measures of non-cognitive skills, such as time devoted to a challenging task and delayed gratification.
The DRS acts as a risk - reducer, a beta - dampener on the portfolio, whereas an uncorrelated managed futures strategy could be used as more of an alpha - driver and diversifier.
The liquid - alt pitch is that individuals can access the same types of investments as university endowments and other big institutions, to diversify equity - heavy portfolios, typically with a 10 % to 20 % allocation to liquid alts... The advantage of the [AQR Managed Futures] strategy -LSB-...] is that it is uncorrelated with other asset classes, and «has the most consistently strong performance in equity bear markets.»
Investors are clearly hedging their portfolios with uncorrelated managed futures strategies as they unload equity risk.
The idea is if you mix enough asset classes together that are all doing different things, and as we say in the business, uncorrelated, you get a better result, more diversification and a way to grow your money in a safer way.
Commodities have historically provided investors with a hedge against inflation, a way to capitalize on the growth of emerging economies around the world as well as returns that are uncorrelated to more traditional asset classes, such as stocks and bonds.
Many funds in this group describe themselves as «absolute return» portfolios, which seek to avoid losses and produce returns uncorrelated with the overall bond market.
We at insuranceandestates.com are advocates of the infinite banking concept ® and we tend to lean towards dividend paying whole life insurance as the primary vehicle for a banking policy, since whole life insurance is an asset, uncorrelated from the stock market.
Many funds in this group describe themselves as «absolute return» portfolios, which seek to avoid losses and produce returns uncorrelated with the...
As we ride the ups and down of the stock market roller coaster, it's nice to know a portion of your portfolio consists of a tangible investment that's largely uncorrelated to the equity market.
Hedge - fund strategies and non-traditional asset classes such as private equity and infrastructure are repeatedly touted for their significant diversification benefits and returns that are uncorrelated to stocks and -LSB-...]
(Zack's Investment Research: Oct 31, 2012) Zacks Investment Research's Eric Dutram highlighted ProShares Hedge Replication ETFs among three hedge fund ETFs that «could make for interesting additions at this time» as «as a low cost option for uncorrelated returns.»
(TheStreet: Oct 28, 2015) TheStreet contributor Jonas Elmerragi suggests investors think of alternative funds as a valuable complement to core stock holdings because they tend to generate returns that are uncorrelated with the rest of the market.
But owning such a defensive & uncorrelated investment isn't as compelling a requirement for me today, and I see equally attractive (albeit, more correlated) opportunities elsewhere.
Holding uncorrelated assets, such as stocks and bonds, are one of the most popular methods for reducing portfolio risk since historically stocks and bonds are relatively uncorrelated.
But there are many alternative asset classes which are uncorrelated to each other that are worth considering as well.
That's because asset classes generally are «uncorrelated,» that is, as one declines in value, another rises.
Commodities have historically provided investors with a hedge against inflation, as well as returns that are uncorrelated to more traditional asset classes, such as stocks and bonds.
While not as back - tested as the Super Bowl Indicator, it was shown that after the September 11 attacks, Estee Lauder had a 40 % increase in sales, and other companies reported the same odd, uncorrelated trend.
That means it's entirely possible for a low - beta company to be highly volatile — as long as its wild price swings are uncorrelated with the market, the stock could still have low beta.
«This survey was conducted immediately prior to a 10 % drop in equities prices and a spike in market volatility, so it's prescient that many institutional allocators were already planning significant allocations to alternative investment strategies, which offer investors the potential for downside protection as well as asymmetric returns that are uncorrelated to traditional market risks,» Ron Biscardi, Context's co-founder and chief executive, said in a statement.
Leif Svalgaard's argument, as I understand it, is that with the most recent and reliable reconstructions of the history of solar activity, temperature change and solar activity are almost perfectly uncorrelated over a time span of 300 years, and the association apparent in Alec Rawls» graph only appears in the 20th century.
As you note this data may be uncorrelated with airport winds.
The continuance of discussion of the «graph» immediately lost validity in SCIENCE, as do inferences made from such a «graph» or other «uncorrelated» methodologies.
That simplifies the discussion as then we can estimate \ (2 \ sigma \ approx 2 -LCB- \ sqrt -LCB- V / (N - 1)-RCB--RCB- \), where N is given by the number of uncorrelated Atlantic ocean areas between 20 ° N and 20 ° S. With a correlation length of ∼ 10 — 15 ° we obtain a rough estimate of N ≈ 12 for the tropical Atlantic sector.
As intermittent renewable energy sources come to dominate Asia's «load stack,» of dispatch order, cross-border grid interconnections will enable regionally - uncorrelated renewable energy intermittencies to cancel each other out.
Note the implicit swindle in this graph — by forming a mean and standard deviation over model projections and then using the mean as a «most likely» projection and the variance as representative of the range of the error, one is treating the differences between the models as if they are uncorrelated random variates causing > deviation around a true mean!.
however, in theory (the sornete paper explain it), there a case when the system make strong coupling emerge (through chaos) between normally uncorrelated factors... leading in some case to a very unexpected situation, when all fails as one object (because it is one object in fact).
That is still there, and uncorrelated, as it is with Earth temperature.
These series may contain some climate information, but clearly they are going to be positively correlated, and therefore not give as much information as if they were uncorrelated.
Suppose for the sake of argument that the Atlantic internal variations are uncorrelated with the Indo - pacific, but that the latter, becuase it provides the deepest, most intense convection on average, controls the tropical tropospheric temperatures above the boundary layer (which we think of as being uniform horizontally).
The answer to my questions is this: - «Those few millilitres (or even grams) of «gas» regarded from within the «bubbles» is an insignificant and as such uncorrelated population sample.
If Brohan's simplified model, y = T + n, where n is uncorrelated over time, homoscedastic, and independent of T, is correct, then the computation is correct as well.
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