Multiple Choice
The standard deviation for a set of equity returns can be calculated as the:
A) positive square root of the average return.
B) average squared difference between the actual return and the average return.
C) positive square root of the variance.
D) average return divided by N minus one, where N is the number of returns.
E) variance squared.
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