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Calculating and comparing security returns is harder than you think: A comparison between logarithmic and simple returns

We analyse the relationships between return calculation methods, risk and observation periods. We show that the mean of a return set calculated using logarithmic returns is less than the mean calculated using simple returns by an amount related to the variance of the set. This implies that there is...

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Published in:International review of financial analysis 2015-03, Vol.38, p.151-162
Main Authors: Hudson, Robert S., Gregoriou, Andros
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