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  • The ratio is a reward-to-risk metric that compares a fund's returns above a risk-free rate to its volatility.

    Three Mutual Funds For All Markets Richard Moroney 2006

  • A quick scan of the reward-to-risk tradeoffs for major integrated oil stocks shows four of them in the green attractive-to-buy area.

    Smart Money Sees Higher Crude Prices Peter Way 2006

  • DiPietro isn't hopeful here, and while he thinks Arena's lorcaserin also falls a bit short in the reward-to-risk ratio, it does offer more safety data.

    The Money Times 2010

  • The gaps in granularity create communication disconnects and reduce the reward-to-risk ratio of the software implementation.

    Deeplinking 2010

  • That's a reward-to-risk ratio of better than 5 to 1.

    Money and Markets: Free Investment Email Newsletter 2009

  • That's a reward-to-risk ratio of better than 5 to 1.

    Money and Markets: Free Investment Email Newsletter 2009

  • One way to help them make such a decision more readily is to raise that reward-to-risk ratio to a level that it is no longer attractive.

    QandO 2009

  • Overall, we can assign a "grade" to the investment mix, derived from its reward-to-risk ratio - in this case, 0.42.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2009

  • Once we further reduce this information down to a universe that represents an ideal consensus, we use an optimizer to build a portfolio designed to have the highest reward-to-risk objective.

    unknown title 2009

  • One way to help them make such a decision more readily is to raise that reward-to-risk ratio to a level that it is no longer attractive.

    QandO 2009

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