Expected
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Expected may refer to:
  • Expectation
    Expectation
    In the case of uncertainty, expectation is what is considered the most likely to happen. An expectation, which is a belief that is centered on the future, may or may not be realistic. A less advantageous result gives rise to the emotion of disappointment. If something happens that is not at all...

  • Expected value
    Expected value
    In probability theory, the expected value of a random variable is the weighted average of all possible values that this random variable can take on...

  • Expected shortfall
    Expected shortfall
    Expected shortfall is a risk measure, a concept used in finance to evaluate the market risk or credit risk of a portfolio. It is an alternative to value at risk that is more sensitive to the shape of the loss distribution in the tail of the distribution...

  • Expected utility hypothesis
    Expected utility hypothesis
    In economics, game theory, and decision theory the expected utility hypothesis is a theory of utility in which "betting preferences" of people with regard to uncertain outcomes are represented by a function of the payouts , the probabilities of occurrence, risk aversion, and the different utility...

  • Expected return
    Expected return
    The expected return is the weighted-average outcome in gambling, probability theory, economics or finance.It isthe average of a probability distribution of possible returns, calculated by using the following formula:...

  • Expected gain
    Expected gain
    The expected gain is the weighted-average most likely outcome in gambling, probability theory, economics or finance.-Discrete scenarios:In gambling and probability theory, there is usually a discrete set of possible outcomes...



See also
  • Unexpected
    Unexpected
    Unexpected may refer to:In music:* Unexpected , a 2004 studio album by No Angels singer Sandy Mölling* Unexpected , a 2007 studio album album by Lumidee...

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