Why do we measure skewness?
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Skewness is used along with kurtosis to better judge the likelihood of events falling in the tanks of a probability distribution
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Skewness is used along with kurtosis to better judge the likelihood of events falling in the tails of a probability distribution. The primary reason skew is important is that analysis based on normal distributions incorrectly estimates expected returns and risk.
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