Sentences with phrase «available sample periods»

The following chart compares monthly reward / risk for each of the two currency carry trade products to those of SPY and TLT over available sample periods of the former.
The following scatter plot relates monthly S&P 500 Index return to same - month change in NYSE margin debt over the available sample period.
Using weekly returns for these assets, and for SPDR S&P 500 (SPY), over the available sample period of May 2006 (limited by GDX) through October 2017, we find that:
The next chart shows V — G annual total return by size category and year over the available sample period.
In other words, over the available sample period, any value premium exists only among midcap stocks.
The final chart shows average V — G monthly total returns by calendar month over the available sample period.
The next three charts summarized average returns by calendar month, in groups of three, for the nine sector ETFs over the available sample period.
The following chart summarizes average (equally weighted) sector returns and standard deviations of average sector returns by calendar month over the available sample period.
The final chart compares gross cumulative values of $ 1 initial investments in SACEVS Best Value using either either SPY or Top 1 for equity exposure over the available sample period (14 years).

Not exact matches

To test robustness of influencers, they consider: (1) subsamples to test consistency over time; (2) daily and monthly measurements to test consistency across sampling frequencies (except consumer price indexes, available only monthly); and, (3) contemporaneous and one period - lagged (predictive) relationships.
The researchers found that some of the evidence for rising dino diversity in the Cretaceous period came from sampling bias; more fossils of different species are available from the period than from earlier periods — a factor that could be due to chance.
Differences in testing methods include the use of different types of blood samples (capillary or venous), different experimental time periods, and different portions of foods (50 g of total rather than of available carbohydrate).
Some publishers are making novels available on Kindle for free, or for just $.99, for a very short period of time to generate «sampling
We'll use 34 years (1976 - 2010) for our sample period since it's the longest period available for which we have data from MSCI EAFE.
When I said is: «If the period of time over which the weather is averaged in producing the climate, then, the sample that is available for model building and validation consists of 15 events» What I meant to say is: «If the period of time over which the weather is averaged in producing the climate IS TEN YEARS then, the sample that is available for model building and validation consists of 15 events.»
Spatial sampling uncertainties were estimated by simulating poorly sampled periods (e.g. 1753 to 1850) with modern data (1960 to 2010) for which the Earth coverage was better than 97 % complete, and measuring the departure from the full site average when using only the limited spatial regions available at early times.
The «wiggle» at the start of the short (available) sample period does provide a low rate.
In my estimation the ideal application of this method is in situations where site conditions can be assumed to be stable, the stand has an open character so that between tree competition is minimal, and a large population of samples of varying age is available for a reference period for which the curve will be constructed.
This improved accuracy is especially clear for the sample period that starts in 1960, when direct measurements of greenhouse gas concentrations become available and temperature measures have better coverage and are more reliable.
The focus on Germany is also dictated by the fact that it is the only country with rich, nationally representative panel data available to test our hypotheses about the parental well - being and fertility behavior over a long period and for a sufficiently large sample.
To date, several studies have followed up preschoolers with internalizing symptoms or disorders and established stability as well as risk of poor later childhood outcomes.31, 32 Furthermore, associations between temperament during the preschool period and later risk of depression in early adulthood have been demonstrated.33 However, to our knowledge this is the first available longitudinal follow - up data from a sample of 3 - to 6 - year - old children who met DSM - IV MDD symptom criteria to inform the continuity and course of preschool MDD.
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