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Bay Capital (LSE:BAY) 5-Year Sharpe Ratio : N/A (As of Jan. 13, 2025)


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What is Bay Capital 5-Year Sharpe Ratio?

The 5-Year Sharpe Ratio measures the additional return that an investor receives per unit of increase in risk over the past five years. As of today (2025-01-13), Bay Capital's 5-Year Sharpe Ratio is Not available.


Competitive Comparison of Bay Capital's 5-Year Sharpe Ratio

For the Shell Companies subindustry, Bay Capital's 5-Year Sharpe Ratio, along with its competitors' market caps and 5-Year Sharpe Ratio data, can be viewed below:

* Competitive companies are chosen from companies within the same industry, with headquarter located in same country, with closest market capitalization; x-axis shows the market cap, and y-axis shows the term value; the bigger the dot, the larger the market cap. Note that "N/A" values will not show up in the chart.


Bay Capital's 5-Year Sharpe Ratio Distribution in the Diversified Financial Services Industry

For the Diversified Financial Services industry and Financial Services sector, Bay Capital's 5-Year Sharpe Ratio distribution charts can be found below:

* The bar in red indicates where Bay Capital's 5-Year Sharpe Ratio falls into.



Bay Capital 5-Year Sharpe Ratio Calculation

The 5-Year Sharpe Ratio measures the performance of an investment such as a stock or portfolio compared to a risk-free asset in the last five years. A stock / portfolio's 5-Year Sharpe Ratio can be calculated by dividing the difference between the five-year average monthly returns of the investment and the risk-free rate, by the standard deviation of the investment returns over the past five years.


Bay Capital  (LSE:BAY) 5-Year Sharpe Ratio Explanation

The 5-Year Sharpe Ratio inidicates the risk-adjusted return of an investment over the past five years. It is calculated as the annualized result of the average five-year monthly excess returns divided by its standard deviation in the five-year period. The monthly excess return is the monthly investment return minus the monthly risk-free rate (typically the 10-year Treasury Constant Maturity Rate). If the risk-free rate for a specific region is not available, U.S. data is used by default.

The greater a portfolio's Sharpe Ratio, the better its risk-adjusted performance. A negative Sharpe Ratio means the risk-free rate is greater than the portfolio’s historical or projected return, or else the portfolio's return is expected to be negative.


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Bay Capital Business Description

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28 Esplanade, Channel Islands, St. Helier, JEY, JE2 3QA
Bay Capital PLC is focused to drive shareholder value through the acquisition of target companies in certain sectors where the Directors believe there to be sustainable growth opportunities both organically and through acquisition. The company is seeking fundamentally sound assets, where tangible opportunities exist to drive strategic, operational, and performance improvements.

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