Risk Metrics
Risk of Loss Metrics
CVaR
Definition
The Conditional Value at Risk (CVaR), also known as the expected shortfall, measures the risk for the worst-case scenario of a portfolio. CVaR is derived by taking a weighted average of the “extreme” losses in the tail of the distribution of possible returns, beyond the Value at Risk (VaR) cutoff point.
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