Value at Risk (VAR)

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Value at Risk (VAR) is a statistical measure used to assess the potential loss in value of a portfolio over a defined period for a given confidence interval. It quantifies the maximum expected loss with a specified probability, aiding in risk management and financial decision-making. The value at risk definition is crucial for understanding market risk exposure.

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