When a company makes money after it pays all its costs, it is said to have made a profit. If a company does not make enough money to cover all its costs, it is said to have made a loss.
In today’s Daily Dive, we cover the latest profit and loss trends in the market looking at various on-chain metrics and dynamics, across spent output profit ratio (SOPR), long-term holder cost basis, ...
The profit-and-loss attribution test is one of two regulator-set tests that a bank’s trading ... The gap between the two P&Ls is measured using a mean ratio as well as a variance ratio. The ratios ...