Not exact matches
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similar analysis over the five - year period through July 2016 reveals that the fund cumulatively returned 18.8 % compared to 28 % for its
reference ETF portfolio that had a slightly lower volatility.
(An
analysis of the fund using a
reference ETF portfolio with both fixed membership and weights produced
similar results.)
The resulting
analysis would include a summary explanation along with
references to
similar cases which helps address the «interpretability problem»: that is, we humans need a level of confidence in the system so we want to see how and why the system arrived at the results it did.
Apart from that, it is also advisable to have some basic points of
references from the other varied companies offering same or
similar term plans to have a comparative
analysis and enough knowledge to make the right choice.