What is the difference between Absolute Return and ANR?

Modified on Fri, 8 May at 2:03 PM

Absolute Return: This is the total profit you made on your investment, regardless of time.


ANR is the Annualized Net Returns, which measures the annual percentage rate of return on the total amount lent after accounting for all gains, losses, fees and defaults. It represents the effective return on lending amount over a year.

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