Markowitz bullet

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Etymology[edit]

Named after economist Harry Markowitz, and from its bullet-like shape.

Noun[edit]

Markowitz bullet (plural Markowitz bullets)

Markowitz bullet
  1. (economics) In a graph of expected return versus standard deviation, a hyperbola representing the efficient frontier if no risk-free asset is available.