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Security characteristic line

Security characteristic line (SCL) is a regression line, plotting performance of a particular security or portfolio against that of the market portfolio at every point in time. The SCL is plotted on a graph where the Y-axis is the excess return on a security over the risk-free return and the X-axis is the excess return of the market in general. The slope of the SCL is the security's beta, and the intercept is its alpha.

Formula

where:

α<sub>i</sub> is called the asset's alpha (abnormal return)
β<sub>i</sub>(R<sub>M,t</sub> – R<sub>f</sub>) is a nondiversifiable or systematic risk
ε<sub>i,t</sub> is the non-systematic or diversifiable, non-market or idiosyncratic risk
R<sub>M,t</sub> is the return to market portfolio
R<sub>f</sub> is a risk-free rate

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