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Jensen's Alpha

A risk-adjusted performance measure developed by economist Michael Jensen in 1968 that calculates how much a portfolio's actual return exceeds the return predicted by the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) given its level of systematic risk. A positive alpha means the manager added value beyond what the market risk alone would explain. It remains one of the standard metrics used to evaluate whether active fund managers are genuinely skilled or merely riding broader market movements.

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