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  2. Yield to maturity - Wikipedia

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    The YTM calculation accounts for the effect of the current market price on the yield going forward, but omits the possible effects of contingent events. Hence it is not an expected, or risk-adjusted rate. The YTM will be realized only if the above assumptions are met, and factors such as default risk or reinvestment risk do not occur. The total ...

  3. Yield curve - Wikipedia

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    The long-end does not move quite as much percentage-wise because of the mean reverting properties. The yearly 'total return' from the bond is a) the sum of the coupon's yield plus b) the capital gain from the changing valuation as it slides down the yield curve and c) any capital gain or loss from changing interest rates at that point in the ...

  4. Talk:Yield to maturity - Wikipedia

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    The YTM article should have additional formula for reinvestment risk where the rate at which coupons are reinvested is different than the yield of the bond. A 30 year bond for example with a YTM of 5% would have a much much lower YTM if the coupons are reinvested at 1%.

  5. YTM - Wikipedia

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    YTM may also refer to: A US Navy hull classification symbol: Medium harbor tug (YTM) YTM, the International Air Transport Association airport code for Rivière Rouge – Mont Tremblant International Airport , Canada

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    The law of truly large numbers (a statistical adage), attributed to Persi Diaconis and Frederick Mosteller, states that with a large enough number of independent samples, any highly implausible (i.e. unlikely in any single sample, but with constant probability strictly greater than 0 in any sample) result is likely to be observed. [1]

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