Tracking error measures the divergence between a portfolio’s returns and its benchmark index. Investors and fund managers use it to gauge how closely an active strategy follows its target. Lower tracking error suits passive investors seeking consistency, while higher values benefit active managers aiming for outperformance through deliberate deviation.
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