JMEE Etf | | | USD 60.90 2.42 3.82% |
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JPMorgan Market Expansion has current Information Ratio of 0.0035. The Information Ratio is the ratio of the alpha component of total returns to the standard deviation of these excess alpha returns. The alpha component is the return that is attributable to the manager skill to time the market and is the residual after taking out the risk-free return and the beta components from the total returns. While the Sharpe ratio considers the standard deviation of the total returns, the information ratio considers the variability of only the alpha component of the return (which also forms the numerator). In other words, the information ratio is merely Jensen alpha divided by its standard deviation.
INFOR | = | ER[a] - ER[b]STD[a] |
| = | 0.0035 | |
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JPMorgan Information Ratio Relative To Other Indicators
JPMorgan Market Expansion is rated
second overall ETF in information ratio as compared to similar ETFs. It is currently under evaluation in downside variance as compared to similar ETFs reporting about
267.91 of Downside Variance per Information Ratio. The ratio of Downside Variance to Information Ratio for JPMorgan Market Expansion is roughly
267.91 The higher the information ratio, the greater the chances of the manager to make money in the future. The information ratio only looks to compute the return per unit of risk undertaken for the alpha component. This is important because alpha returns are risky, as they represent a zero-sum game for the market as a whole. In fact, the average alpha for the market as a whole is in practice slightly less than zero because of the transaction and other costs. Therefore, it is easy for a manager to take on alpha risk and lose money that will bite into the beta returns.
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