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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The low-volatility anomaly is that portfolios of low-volatility stocks have produced higher risk-adjusted returns than portfolios with high-volatility stocks in most markets studied.The low-volatility anomaly has now been found in the United States over an 85-year period and in global markets for at least the past 20 years.. }

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