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quantitative definition of momentum???​

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Answered by BhAiBeHaNaNdFrIeNdS
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Momentum simply means mass in motion or it is the quantity of motion of a moving body. ... The quantitative value of momentum is equal to the product of mass 'm' of an object an its speed 'v'. That is, The momentum is a vector quantity, where the direction of the momentum will be as same as the direction of the velocity.

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Quantitative Momentum is an investment strategy which selects for investment the stocks whose price appreciated the most during a period (usually the recent year, ignoring the most recent month). Momentum is considered a primary stock factor (a.k.a anomaly, or smart-beta factor) affecting stock returns.

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