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Normal distributions have infinitely long ‘tails’ both upside and downside - so implying unlimited downside potential when used for modelling share returns. | Normal distributions have infinitely long ‘tails’ both upside and downside - so implying unlimited downside potential when used for modelling share returns. | ||
But the theoretically worst outcome for a share investor is to lose the whole of their investment - in other words a negative return of -100%. It is not theoretically possible to suffer a return of worse than -100%. | But the theoretically worst outcome for a share investor is to lose the whole of their investment - in other words a negative return of -100%. | ||
It is not theoretically possible to suffer a return of worse than -100%. | |||
Lognormal distributions - unlike normal distributions - also have a limited downside, so they do not suffer from this theoretical shortcoming. | Lognormal distributions - unlike normal distributions - also have a limited downside, so they do not suffer from this theoretical shortcoming. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[Normal distribution]] | * [[Normal distribution]] | ||
* [[Volatility]] | * [[Volatility]] | ||
Revision as of 10:56, 22 August 2013
If share returns are lognormally distributed it means that the logarithm of [1 + the share return] has a normal probability distribution.
Normal distributions have infinitely long ‘tails’ both upside and downside - so implying unlimited downside potential when used for modelling share returns.
But the theoretically worst outcome for a share investor is to lose the whole of their investment - in other words a negative return of -100%.
It is not theoretically possible to suffer a return of worse than -100%.
Lognormal distributions - unlike normal distributions - also have a limited downside, so they do not suffer from this theoretical shortcoming.