pub struct HedgeEffectivenessData {
pub hedge_id: String,
pub effectiveness_ratio: f64,
pub is_effective: bool,
}Expand description
Hedge effectiveness data for range validation.
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§hedge_id: StringHedge identifier.
effectiveness_ratio: f64Effectiveness ratio (should be 0.80-1.25 for effective hedges).
is_effective: boolWhether classified as effective.
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Source§impl Clone for HedgeEffectivenessData
impl Clone for HedgeEffectivenessData
Source§fn clone(&self) -> HedgeEffectivenessData
fn clone(&self) -> HedgeEffectivenessData
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Freeze for HedgeEffectivenessData
impl RefUnwindSafe for HedgeEffectivenessData
impl Send for HedgeEffectivenessData
impl Sync for HedgeEffectivenessData
impl Unpin for HedgeEffectivenessData
impl UnsafeUnpin for HedgeEffectivenessData
impl UnwindSafe for HedgeEffectivenessData
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