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  • curprev 18:0118:01, 9 October 2024‎ Pyrope talk contribs‎ 5,915 bytes +5,915‎ Created page with "The 2002 paper "Hedge Fund Transparency: Quantifying Valuation Bias for Illiquid Assets" by Eric Weinstein and Adil Abdulali introduces a framework called "phantom pricing" to address the challenges in valuing illiquid, or "translucent," assets. These assets lack consensus pricing due to infrequent or private trading, which complicates the use of standard risk measures like the Sharpe ratio. The authors propose treating pricing uncertainty as an additional risk that inve..."