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  2. Greeks (finance) - Wikipedia

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    The beta (β) of a stock or portfolio is a number describing the volatility of an asset in relation to the volatility of the benchmark that said asset is being compared to. This benchmark is generally the overall financial market and is often estimated via the use of representative indices , such as the S&P 500 .

  3. Alpha Beta Kappa - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.abkhs.org. Alpha Beta Kappa National Honor Society (ΑΒΚ) is an American honor society for students who attend private certificate, vocational, and trade schools. It was established in 1977 and has chartered 500 chapters. It was the first national socity for private proprietary and nonprofit postsecondary institutions.

  4. Alpha vs. beta in investing: What’s the difference? - AOL

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    For example, if a stock fund returned 12 percent and the S&P 500 returned 10 percent, the alpha would be 2 percent. But alpha should really be used to measure return in excess of what would be ...

  5. List of Theta Xi members - Wikipedia

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    Al Brosky (Alpha Beta 563), Illinois safety and member of the College Football Hall of Fame. Ray Clay (Gamma Kappa 35), ex-Chicago Bulls Announcer. Lee Eilbracht (Alpha Beta 463), lead Illinois to four Big Ten baseball titles, and had a brief stint with the Chicago Cubs before becoming a scout for the Arizona Diamondbacks.

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  7. What Beta Means: Understanding a Stock’s Risk - AOL

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    The average investor may not be familiar with what beta means, but they are no doubt fully aware of what it represents. Although there are different types of risk in the market, a stock's beta...

  8. How to use beta to evaluate a stock’s risk - AOL

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    Using beta to evaluate a stock’s risk. Beta allows for a good comparison between an individual stock and a market-tracking index fund, but it doesn’t offer a complete portrait of a stock’s ...

  9. Omicron Delta Epsilon - Wikipedia

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    Omicron Delta Epsilon (ΟΔΕ or ODE) is an international honor society in the field of economics, formed from the merger of Omicron Delta Gamma and Omicron Chi Epsilon, in 1963. [ 1 ] Its board of trustees included well-known economists such as Robert Lucas, Paul Romer, and Robert Solow. ODE is a member of the Association of College Honor ...