Historical volatility

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International Business Times  25 min ago  Comment 
The Australian Dollar opens lower today at 0.9140 after a volatile local session on Thursday.
The Hindu Business Line  3 hrs ago  Comment 
Pepper futures on Thursday witnessed high volatility and closed marginally higher. Both bull and bear operators were active. Investors were buying spot and selling
Business Times - Singapore  7 hrs ago  Comment 
STOCKS on the Singapore market fell yesterday ahead of the Hari Raya Haji holiday weekend, capping a week of volatile trading on thin volumes.
Business Times - Singapore  7 hrs ago  Comment 
LOW market volatility should be viewed with suspicion as it could disguise growing risks that have gone unnoticed, speakers said yesterday at a forum organised by NUS business school.
The Economic Times  7 hrs ago  Comment 
The market remained volatile on expiry day following global cues, which led to heavy selling with the highest turnover ever seen in Nifty. Nifty closed down 2.08% from its previous close.
Business Standard  8 hrs ago  Comment 
In an unusual situation this week, far-term turmeric contracts were trading much below near-term ones, offering a big arbitrage opportunity for hedgers and speculators, on the National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX). The price difference...
Agrimoney.com  Nov 26  Comment 
Palm jumps 1.6% to match a five-month high before falling back into negative territory, ahead of a Malaysian holiday on Friday. US markets are closed
FX Street  Nov 26  Comment 
What should have been a quiet day in Asia due to the US Thanksgiving Holiday was anything but, as currencies put on a volatile show, the likes that have not been seen in weeks. The markets were thin, the moves were fierce, and the dollar was...
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Volatility refers to the tendency of prices to change unexpectedly, usually as a response to new information or changes in demand for the investment. Volatility can be defined an investment's tendency to move up and down in price over the latest n periods.

A security with high volatility has a bigger fluctuations in price compared to a security with low volatility. The more quickly a price changes up and down, the more volatile it is. As such, volatility is often used as a measure of risk.

For example: A stock whose price went up 10% yesterday and went down 25% today is more volatile than a stock which increased 2% in both days.

Historical volatility is calculated by looking at past changes in stock price. The standard deviation of percentage changes in price is used to calculate observed volatility within the considered timeframe.

Historical Volatility, which looks at the past, is distinct from Implied volatility, which represents expectations about future fluctuations in price and is calculated by looking at the prices of options on the underlying investment.

Volatility is also different from Beta, which is a measure of how the stock price reacts to changes in a broad market index, such as the S&P 500.


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