Treynor ratio

English

Etymology

Named after Jack L. Treynor.

Noun

Treynor ratio (plural Treynor ratios)

  1. (finance) A measurement of the returns earned in excess of that which could have been earned on an investment that has no diversifiable risk, per unit of market risk assumed.
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