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When calling qs.reports.html with the compounded=False argument, the Calmer and ROMaD are calling the CAGR function without passing the compounded argument. This defaults CAGR to calculate with compounded=True for the two calculations, overestimating the Calmer and ROMaD.
I don't use RaR, but it seems like compounded is not passed to CAGR for it as well.
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When calling qs.reports.html with the compounded=False argument, the
Calmer and ROMaD are calling the CAGR function without passing the
compounded argument. This defaults CAGR to calculate with compounded=True
for the two calculations, overestimating the Calmer and ROMaD.
I don't use RaR, but it seems like compounded is not passed to CAGR for it
as well.
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When calling qs.reports.html with the compounded=False argument, the Calmer and ROMaD are calling the CAGR function without passing the compounded argument. This defaults CAGR to calculate with compounded=True for the two calculations, overestimating the Calmer and ROMaD.
I don't use RaR, but it seems like compounded is not passed to CAGR for it as well.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: