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Compute skewness and kurtosis of the historical returns

Two metrics are of interest when we want to assess if returns are in line with the Gaussian model: skewness and kurtosis.

In this exercise, you are asked to find these metrics by using the functions SKEW() and KURT().

Note that the function KURT() computes the excess kurtosis, that is, the kurtosis minus 3. So, if KURT() reports a value of 0, this indicates that the kurtosis is 3.

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Exercise instructions

  • In H3, find the skewness through the function SKEW().

  • In I3, compute the excess kurtosis using KURT().

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