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

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    Alpha and beta are two terms that get thrown around a lot in investing. ... If a stock has a beta of 1.2, it might be considered 20 percent riskier than the benchmark and therefore should ...

  3. Women in Asia are slowly starting to break through historic ...

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    The new Most Powerful Women Asia list spotlights 100 women who are breaking the glass ceiling. ... of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, only 15 were led by women, or less than 1%, according to a January ...

  4. Sigma male - Wikipedia

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    Sigma male (or simply sigma) is a term in internet slang used most often to describe the archetype of a male who is a " lone wolf ". [ 1 ][ 2 ] While the name is a product of manosphere message boards in the 2010s, the term has gained widespread prominence within internet culture, and since the early 2020s, has become an internet meme. [ 3 ]

  5. Alpha and beta male - Wikipedia

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    Alpha and beta male. Alpha male and beta male are pseudoscientific terms for men derived from the designations of alpha and beta animals in ethology. They may also be used with other genders, such as women, or additionally use other letters of the Greek alphabet (such as omega).

  6. Dominance hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    Alpha male savanna baboons have high levels of testosterone and stress; over a long period of time, this can lead to decreased fitness. The lowest-ranking males also had high stress levels, suggesting that it is the beta males that gain the most fitness, avoiding stress but receiving some of the benefits of moderate rank. [ 20 ]

  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. Manosphere - Wikipedia

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    Men are commonly divided into "alpha" and "beta" males [34] within an evolutionary-psychology framework, where "alphas" are seen as sexually dominant and attractive to women, who are hardwired to want sex with alphas but will pair with "beta" males for financial benefits. Among MRAs and PUAs this argument is known as "alpha fux beta bux". [35]

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

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    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 risk. Instead, it’s a look at its level ...