Franklin Templeton Risk Adjusted Performance

DIEM Etf  USD 25.71  0.25  0.98%   
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Franklin Templeton ETF has current Risk Adjusted Performance of 0.0713.

RAP

 = 

(ER[a] - RFR) * STD[b])/STD[b]

RFR

 = 
0.0713
ER[a] = Expected return on investing in Franklin Templeton
RFR = Risk Free Rate of return. Typically T-Bill Rate
STD[b] =   Standard Deviation of selected market or benchmark.

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Franklin Risk Adjusted Performance Relative To Other Indicators

Franklin Templeton ETF is one of the top ETFs in risk adjusted performance as compared to similar ETFs. It is currently under evaluation in maximum drawdown as compared to similar ETFs reporting about  59.94  of Maximum Drawdown per Risk Adjusted Performance. The ratio of Maximum Drawdown to Risk Adjusted Performance for Franklin Templeton ETF is roughly  59.94 
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