Negative Correlation - FundsNet

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What is Negative Correlation? Negative correlation is a relationship between two variables where the variables have an inverse relationship. Basically, with negative correlation, as one variable increases, the other variable decreases. Negative correlation is often described by a correlation coefficient that is between 0 and -1. Two variables with a perfectly negative correlation would have View Article

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