What are the Risk Adjusted Returns????

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What Does Risk-Adjusted Return Mean?
A concept that refines an investment's return by measuring how much risk is involved in producing that return, which is generally expressed as a number or rating. Risk-adjusted returns are applied to individual securities and investment funds and portfolios.

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