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Nominal

Categories: Metrics, Trading

Nominal variables are the face value presented, as opposed to the real value which is adjusted for inflation.

Distinctions between nominal and real variables are made for things like GDP, interest, and any other variable relevant in a long-term context where inflation changes the presented value.

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