Standard Error
Meaning ⎊ A measure of the precision of an estimate, showing how much the sample statistic varies from the true population value.
Benchmark Tracking Error
Meaning ⎊ The standard deviation of the difference between portfolio returns and benchmark returns over time.
Logic Error
Meaning ⎊ A mistake in the design or implementation of a smart contract's rules that leads to unintended financial or functional results.
Forecast Error Variance
Meaning ⎊ A metric for the uncertainty of a forecast, measured by the variance of the difference between prediction and reality.
High Frequency Data Sampling
Meaning ⎊ The process of collecting and analyzing market data at very short intervals to detect micro-level trading patterns.
High-Frequency Data Sampling
Meaning ⎊ The process of collecting and analyzing market data at very short intervals to gain insights into order flow and dynamics.
Tracking Error Minimization
Meaning ⎊ The practice of adjusting portfolio weights to reduce the variance between its returns and a benchmark index.
Logic Error Detection
Meaning ⎊ Logic Error Detection identifies flaws in smart contract business logic to prevent unintended financial outcomes in decentralized derivative markets.
Checksum Error Detection
Meaning ⎊ A mathematical verification method used to detect accidental data corruption during transmission or storage.
Algorithmic Error Mitigation
Meaning ⎊ Implementing safeguards, limits, and testing to prevent and contain losses from technical flaws in trading algorithms.
Availability Sampling
Meaning ⎊ Selecting data from the most convenient sources rather than representative ones, often introducing significant bias.
Sampling Error
Meaning ⎊ The variance between a subset data estimate and the true population value caused by using limited market observations.
Importance Sampling
Meaning ⎊ Adjusting sampling distributions to prioritize rare, high-impact scenarios for more accurate risk and pricing estimates.
Standard Error Estimation
Meaning ⎊ A statistical measure indicating the precision and reliability of a simulation-based estimate.

