Alpha

Alpha is considered to be the active return on an investment measured against a market index or benchmark which would represent the markets movement as an entirety. The difference between the investments return and the markets benchmark index is the investments Alpha. It may be positive, negative or zero and is usually a result of active management. An Alpha of zero would indicate the investment is tracing in line with the benchmark or index.

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