Vanguard FTSE (Australia) Market Value
VEQ Etf | 70.99 0.19 0.27% |
Symbol | Vanguard |
Vanguard FTSE 'What if' Analysis
In the world of financial modeling, what-if analysis is part of sensitivity analysis performed to test how changes in assumptions impact individual outputs in a model. When applied to Vanguard FTSE's etf what-if analysis refers to the analyzing how the change in your past investing horizon will affect the profitability against the current market value of Vanguard FTSE.
05/31/2024 |
| 11/27/2024 |
If you would invest 0.00 in Vanguard FTSE on May 31, 2024 and sell it all today you would earn a total of 0.00 from holding Vanguard FTSE Europe or generate 0.0% return on investment in Vanguard FTSE over 180 days. Vanguard FTSE is related to or competes with BetaShares Geared, IShares UBS, BetaShares Global, IShares Asia, IShares China, and Russell Australian. Vanguard FTSE is entity of Australia. It is traded as Etf on AU exchange. More
Vanguard FTSE Upside/Downside Indicators
Understanding different market momentum indicators often help investors to time their next move. Potential upside and downside technical ratios enable traders to measure Vanguard FTSE's etf current market value against overall market sentiment and can be a good tool during both bulling and bearish trends. Here we outline some of the essential indicators to assess Vanguard FTSE Europe upside and downside potential and time the market with a certain degree of confidence.
Information Ratio | (0.30) | |||
Maximum Drawdown | 3.0 | |||
Value At Risk | (1.22) | |||
Potential Upside | 0.9555 |
Vanguard FTSE Market Risk Indicators
Today, many novice investors tend to focus exclusively on investment returns with little concern for Vanguard FTSE's investment risk. Other traders do consider volatility but use just one or two very conventional indicators such as Vanguard FTSE's standard deviation. In reality, there are many statistical measures that can use Vanguard FTSE historical prices to predict the future Vanguard FTSE's volatility.Risk Adjusted Performance | (0.08) | |||
Jensen Alpha | (0.07) | |||
Total Risk Alpha | (0.17) | |||
Treynor Ratio | 1.29 |
Vanguard FTSE Europe Backtested Returns
Vanguard FTSE Europe owns Efficiency Ratio (i.e., Sharpe Ratio) of -0.0889, which indicates the etf had a -0.0889% return per unit of risk over the last 3 months. Vanguard FTSE Europe exposes twenty-four different technical indicators, which can help you to evaluate volatility embedded in its price movement. Please validate Vanguard FTSE's Coefficient Of Variation of (1,010), risk adjusted performance of (0.08), and Variance of 0.4111 to confirm the risk estimate we provide. The entity has a beta of -0.0568, which indicates not very significant fluctuations relative to the market. As returns on the market increase, returns on owning Vanguard FTSE are expected to decrease at a much lower rate. During the bear market, Vanguard FTSE is likely to outperform the market.
Auto-correlation | -0.15 |
Insignificant reverse predictability
Vanguard FTSE Europe has insignificant reverse predictability. Overlapping area represents the amount of predictability between Vanguard FTSE time series from 31st of May 2024 to 29th of August 2024 and 29th of August 2024 to 27th of November 2024. The more autocorrelation exist between current time interval and its lagged values, the more accurately you can make projection about the future pattern of Vanguard FTSE Europe price movement. The serial correlation of -0.15 indicates that less than 15.0% of current Vanguard FTSE price fluctuation can be explain by its past prices.
Correlation Coefficient | -0.15 | |
Spearman Rank Test | -0.17 | |
Residual Average | 0.0 | |
Price Variance | 0.99 |
Vanguard FTSE Europe lagged returns against current returns
Autocorrelation, which is Vanguard FTSE etf's lagged correlation, explains the relationship between observations of its time series of returns over different periods of time. The observations are said to be independent if autocorrelation is zero. Autocorrelation is calculated as a function of mean and variance and can have practical application in predicting Vanguard FTSE's etf expected returns. We can calculate the autocorrelation of Vanguard FTSE returns to help us make a trade decision. For example, suppose you find that Vanguard FTSE has exhibited high autocorrelation historically, and you observe that the etf is moving up for the past few days. In that case, you can expect the price movement to match the lagging time series.
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Vanguard FTSE regressed lagged prices vs. current prices
Serial correlation can be approximated by using the Durbin-Watson (DW) test. The correlation can be either positive or negative. If Vanguard FTSE etf is displaying a positive serial correlation, investors will expect a positive pattern to continue. However, if Vanguard FTSE etf is observed to have a negative serial correlation, investors will generally project negative sentiment on having a locked-in long position in Vanguard FTSE etf over time.
Current vs Lagged Prices |
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Vanguard FTSE Lagged Returns
When evaluating Vanguard FTSE's market value, investors can use the concept of autocorrelation to see how much of an impact past prices of Vanguard FTSE etf have on its future price. Vanguard FTSE autocorrelation represents the degree of similarity between a given time horizon and a lagged version of the same horizon over the previous time interval. In other words, Vanguard FTSE autocorrelation shows the relationship between Vanguard FTSE etf current value and its past values and can show if there is a momentum factor associated with investing in Vanguard FTSE Europe.
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