None of us has a crystal ball that allows us to accurately project the price of a stock in the future. However, if we make a few basic assumptions, it is possible to determine the price a stock should ...
An investment’s “expected return” is a critical number, but in theory it is fairly simple: It is the total amount of money you can expect to gain or lose on an investment with a predictable rate of ...
Whether you’re a novice bettor or a seasoned veteran, you’ve almost certainly heard of positive expected value betting. After all, there are betting influencers and podcast hosts who talk about the ...
Peter Gratton, Ph.D., is a New Orleans-based editor and professor with over 20 years of experience in investing, risk management, and public policy. Peter began covering markets at Multex (Reuters) ...
For anybody who has watched European soccer over the past five years you’ve probably seen something about expected goals. It’s become the most popular advanced statistic within the soccer community to ...
Nick Lioudis is a writer, multimedia professional, consultant, and content manager for Bread. He has also spent 10+ years as a journalist. Khadija Khartit is a strategy, investment, and funding expert ...
Caroline de Mareüil-Villette of Cabinet Plasseraud outlines how to determine the value of intellectual property and explains why companies should do it Valuation is now trendy: an increasing share of ...
Does the EpiPen cost more than the value it delivers? That’s not a philosophical question, it’s an economic one–and it’s at the core of ensuring we pay appropriately for products and services that ...