Franklin Dividend Growth Etf Statistic Functions Pearson Correlation Coefficient
| FRIZ Etf | 24.66 -0.35 -1.40% |
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This analysis covers thirty-eight data points across the selected time horizon. The Pearsons Correlation Coefficient is one of the most common measures of correlation in financial statistics. It shows the linear relationship between price series of Franklin Dividend Growth and its benchmark or peer.
Franklin Dividend Technical Analysis Modules
Technical analysis of Franklin Dividend uses historical price and volume data to identify patterns that may signal where the Franklin trend is heading. Volatility-adjusted signals tend to be more reliable than raw price-level triggers during regime transitions.| Cycle Indicators | ||
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Methodology, Assumptions & Data Sources
Tracking Statistic Functions over time for Franklin Dividend reveals structural patterns that point-in-time snapshots can miss. Mean-reversion tendencies in this metric may inform forward estimates.
Inputs for Franklin Dividend Growth come from fund disclosures and market reference feeds and are mapped into a consistent schema for analysis. Some fields can appear with publication lag.