Sharpe ratio
Return earned per unit of volatility — a measure of risk-adjusted performance.
The Sharpe ratio divides excess return by the standard deviation of returns, so two systems with the same return but different volatility get different scores. It's useful for comparison, but it's easily inflated by overfitting — which is why honest backtesting reports a deflated Sharpe alongside it.
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