Alpha shows how much a fund has outperformed its benchmark after adjusting for risk. A positive alpha means the fund added value. Beta measures a fund’s volatility relative to the market. A beta of 1 means it moves with the market; below 1 is less volatile. High alpha with low beta indicates a strong, risk-adjusted fund.
What is alpha and beta in mutual fund analysis?
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Updated on April 30, 2025
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