Coefficient of Variation

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The Coefficient of Variation (CV) is a statistical measure that quantifies the degree of variation relative to the mean of a dataset. It is calculated as the ratio of the standard deviation to the mean, expressed as a percentage. This variated definition is particularly useful in comparing the relative risk or volatility of different investments or financial metrics. A lower CV indicates less variability, while a higher CV suggests greater risk.

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