BTHMDelisted Etf | | | USD 33.12 0.17 0.52% |
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BlackRock ETF Trust has current Total Risk Alpha of 0.037. The total risk alpha measures the performance of an asset by comparing its returns with those of a selected benchmark portfolio.
Total Risk Alpha | = | RFR + (ER[b] - ER[a]) | x | STD[a] / STD[b] |
| = | 0.037 | |
ER[a] | = | Expected return on investing in BlackRock ETF |
ER[b] | = | Expected return on market index or selected benchmark |
STD[a] | = | Standard Deviation of returns on BlackRock ETF |
STD[b] | = | Standard Deviation of selected market or benchmark |
RFR | = | Risk Free Rate of return. Typically T-Bill Rate |
BlackRock ETF Total Risk Alpha Peers Comparison
BlackRock Total Risk Alpha Relative To Other Indicators
BlackRock ETF Trust is
second largest ETF in total risk alpha as compared to similar ETFs. It is currently under evaluation in maximum drawdown as compared to similar ETFs reporting about
140.31 of Maximum Drawdown per Total Risk Alpha. The ratio of Maximum Drawdown to Total Risk Alpha for BlackRock ETF Trust is roughly
140.31 The benchmark portfolio represents the market risk matched to the total risk of the stock ETF or fund.
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