Sentences with phrase «calendar periods»

While trailing calendar periods only show returns for points in time, rolling returns present continuous overlapping increments to provide a more robust view of performance over time.
They present returns for numerous overlapping (rolling) increments, instead of quarterly and annual trailing calendar periods that only let you see points in time.
For example, if they were commodities then they may well have out performed over the last 10 year calendar period, but may have lagged every year for the 20 + prior.
As for pricing, beginning in October BookRix authors will enjoy a 70 % of net royalty rate, as well as the ability to sell their books for free, something that few platforms offer or that is limited to only so many days per calendar period.
THERE ARE USUALLY UNDERLYING FUNDAMENTAL CIRCUMSTANCES THAT OCCUR ANNUALLY THAT TEND TO CAUSE THE FUTURES MARKETS TO REACT IN A SIMILAR DIRECTIONAL MANNER DURING A CERTAIN CALENDAR PERIOD OF THE YEAR.
The term «Climate Variability» is often used to denote deviations of climatic statistics over a given period of time (e.g. a month, season or year) when compared to long - term statistics for the same calendar period.
(If the donor makes the five - year election and dies during the five - year calendar period, part of the contribution could revert back to the donor's estate.)
Rolling returns present numerous overlapping (rolling) increments, versus fixed trailing calendar periods that only let you see points in time.
The disparity between maturing assets and maturing liabilities is the contractual gap, which will be different for each calendar period.
We believe it is also important to compare the performance to the benchmark stated in each fund's prospectus and to look at longer market cycles, as opposed to calendar periods,» says Darby Nielson, managing director of quantitative research at Fidelity.
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