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Mathematics, 10.03.2020 07:38, mamas12345

Suppose you’ve estimated that the fifth-percentile value at risk of a portfolio is −30%. Now you wish to estimate the portfolio’s first-percentile VaR (the value below which lie 1% of the returns). Will the 1% VaR be greater or less than −30%?

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