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What you need to know is that a low Sharpe ratio means lower risk-adjusted return and a higher ratio means more returns per unit of risk taken. Higher the risk-adjusted return, higher this ratio. Remember that we are not going to use these ratios in isolation because each of them has limitations.
Let's Talk Mutual Funds: A Systematic, Smart Way to Make Them Work for You
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