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RiskPerf.jl

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Quantitative risk and performance analysis package for financial time series powered by the Julia language.

Documentation

Full documentation is available here.

Functions

simple_returns(prices::AbstractVector; drop_first=false, first_value=NaN)

simple_returns(prices::AbstractMatrix; drop_first=false, first_value=NaN)

log_returns(prices::AbstractVector; drop_first=false, first_value=NaN)

log_returns(prices::AbstractMatrix; drop_first=false, first_value=NaN)

volatility(returns; multiplier=1.0)

drawdowns(returns; geometric::Bool=false)

drawdowns_pnl(pnl)

expected_shortfall(returns, α, method::Symbol; multiplier=1.0)

information_ratio(asset_returns, benchmark_returns; multiplier=1.0)

jensen_alpha(asset_returns, benchmark_returns; risk_free=0.0)

modified_jensen(asset_returns, benchmark_returns; risk_free=0.0)

skewness(x; method::Symbol=:moment)

kurtosis(x; method::Symbol=:excess)

omega_ratio(returns, target_return)

relative_risk_contribution(weights, covariance_matrix)

sharpe_ratio(returns; multiplier=1.0, risk_free=0.0)

adjusted_sharpe_ratio(returns; multiplier=1.0, risk_free=0.0)

sortino_ratio(returns; multiplier=1.0, MAR=0.0)

tracking_error(asset_returns, benchmark_returns; multiplier=1.0)

treynor_ratio(asset_returns, benchmark_returns; multiplier=1.0, risk_free=0.0)

downside_deviation(returns, threshold; method::Symbol=:full)

upside_deviation(returns, threshold; method::Symbol=:full)

upside_potential_ratio(returns, threshold; method::Symbol=:partial)

value_at_risk(returns, α, method::Symbol; multiplier=1.0)

capm(asset_returns, benchmark_returns; risk_free=0.0)

lower_partial_moment(returns, threshold, n, method::Symbol)

higher_partial_moment(returns, threshold, n, method::Symbol)

Bug reports and feature requests

Please report any issues via the GitHub issue tracker.

Acknowledgements

This package was inspired by the R package PerformanceAnalytics of Peter Carl and Brian G. Peterson.