Definition:
Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT)
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Arbitrage pricing theory (APT) refers to an alternative model to the capital asset pricing model developed by Stephen Ross and based purely on arbitrage arguments. The APT implies that there are multiple risk factors that need to be taken into account when calculating risk-adjusted performance or alpha.
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