Data can be "skewed", meaning it tends to have a long tail on one side or the other:Negative Skew No Skew Positive SkewNegative Skew?Why is it called negative skew? Because the long "tail" is on the negative side of the peak.
Data can be "skewed", meaning it tends to have a long tail on one side or the other:Negative Skew No Skew Positive SkewNegative Skew?Why is it called negative skew? Because the long "tail" is on the negative side of the peak.
J. Math. Econ. 59 (2015): 10–23. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] J. Outreville. “Meaning of Risk.” Geneva Pap. Risk Insur. Issues Pract. 39 (2014): 768–781. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] B. Jacobs, and K. Levy. “Traditional Optimization Is Not Optimal for Leverage-Averse ...
J. Math. Econ. 59 (2015): 10–23. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] J. Outreville. “Meaning of Risk.” Geneva Pap. Risk Insur. Issues Pract. 39 (2014): 768–781. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] B. Jacobs, and K. Levy. “Traditional Optimization Is Not Optimal for Leverage-Averse ...