Ex-Ante A term that refers to future events, such as future returns or prospects of a company. Using ex-ante analysis helps to give an idea of future movements in price or the future impact of a newly implemented policy. Investopedia Says: An example of ex-ante analysis is when an investment company values a stock ex-ante and then compares the predicted results to the actual movement of the stock's price.
In Latin it means "before the event". Related Terms: Analyst Barometer Earnings Estimate Econometrics Ex-Post Forecasting |