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Treynor Ratio Calculator

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Compare each fund's Treynor Ratio to the market's Treynor Ratio (R_m − R_f), not to an arbitrary fixed benchmark. A Treynor Ratio of 7.0 is excellent if the market's is 5.0, but only average if the market's is 7.5.

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Jack Treynor developed his ratio in an unpublished 1965 manuscript before William Sharpe published the Sharpe Ratio in 1966. Treynor's work was foundational to the Capital Asset Pricing Model but was never formally published in a journal — it circulated as an internal memo at Merrill Lynch.

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