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               5.3  Coefficient of variation

               The coefficient of variation is a statistical measure of the dispersion of data points in
               a data series around the mean. It is calculated as follows:



                                                                          Standard deviation
                                Coefficient of variation         =       —————–––––——
                                                                                  Mean

               The coefficient of variation is the ratio of the standard deviation to the mean, and is
               useful when comparing the degree of variation from one data series to another, even
               if the means are quite different from each other. Dividing by the mean gives a sense
               of scale to the standard deviation, so the coefficient of variation is often given as a
               percentage to aid comparison.

               In a financial setting, the coefficient of variation allows you to determine how much
               risk you are assuming in comparison to the amount of return you can expect from an
               investment.

               The lower the coefficient of variation, the better the risk-return trade-off will be.



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