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1. This would increase the volatility of the portfolio
2. The phenomenon of public opinion, or its volatility, I should say, is rooted, in part, in the (composite) uncertainties of a society‘s moral, spiritual and intellectual positions that are often unclear, if not incomprehensible to individuals who have never been properly instructed to learn or to think critically about what they have learned or make proper sense out of what they have learned; whose
3. The implied volatility levels at which an
4. volatility of option prices, it is important not to place too much reliance on the successful execution of stop-loss orders, if
5. him because of this strange volatility, because he always seemed
6. 5 pips to 5 pips, depending on the volatility of the market
7. Mastering the Volatility Ratio
8. The Volatility Ratio is an indicator which identifies the moment when a price breaks out of a ranging pattern in a bullish pattern or bearish pattern
9. The chart below shows how the Volatility Ratio is presented as a single line in a separate window from the price chart
10. Mastering the Volatility Ratio:
11. The Volatility Ratio is therefore used to recognize breakouts in other words when the price has moved out of its most recent price range
12. If the Volatility Ratio is combined with one of the popular volume indicators the volume indicator would support
13. In essence the Volatility Ratio is traded in the same way as a momentum technical
14. If the Volatility Ratio is
15. If you want to use the Volatility Ratio as a technical tool it should be used at least in combination with a volume indicator such as the Volume Oscillator
16. they should be traded during the European and USA sessions for the most volatility
17. When the bands are very close together the asset is trading in a range that is very narrow and when the bands are far apart this indicates volatility, price breakouts and large rallies
18. The opposite holds true for a low volatility environment, in which risk parameters would need to be compressed
19. One easy way to measure volatility is through the use of Bollinger Bands®, which employ standard deviation to measure variance in price
20. Figures 3 and 4 show a high volatility and a low volatility stop with Bollinger Bands®
21. In Figure 3 the volatility stop also allows the trader to use a scale-in approach to achieve a better "blended" price and a faster break even point
22. One of the modern monetary theories states that exchange rate volatility is triggered by a one-
23. The Ballinger bands combine a moving average with the instrument's volatility
24. The bands were designed to gauge whether prices are high or low on a relative basis via volatility
25. The indicator Average True Range denoted in the USA, as ATR is a grade of the volatility
26. Minimal and maximal values of the volatility are signals warning about a
27. the volatility in the ATR chart till a minimal from all visible values was a prediction of the coming after it bearish price reversal
28. This volatility increases on the new Moon of the 30th
29. Two eclipses this month create volatility in your world and the world at large
30. Though there is much financial volatility at the beginning of the year, prosperity and earnings seem good
31. many reasons this is when we will usually see a mountain of volatility and may
32. Holding this long a position requires that you have sufficient trading capital to weather the short-term volatility of the market
33. is exposed to Time Decay and the Implied Volatility of the option
34. to understand about volatility
35. move will cause the markets volatility to increase at the same time
36. The markets volatility would be so crazy that it would be dangerous to
37. this book features an in-depth analysis of volatility and volatility trading; updated
38. when two different types of volatility are mixed that a level of return is derived
39. Cash, for example has almost zero volatility, and very little return when kept in that form
40. Operating Income / % ∆ Sales and implies the inherent volatility of a change in sales
41. Operating Income / % ∆ Sales) x (% ∆ Net Income / % ∆ Operating Income), which conveniently becomes (% ∆ Net Income) / (% ∆ Sales) Obviously, the premium for Wall Street is to have as high a level of (% ∆ Net Income) / (% ∆ Sales) - total leverage - as possible without the inherent volatility such a level implies
42. 4) The probability of default affects market volatility for the stock
43. The volatility of net income is a natural outgrowth of its dependence on both
44. and changing interest will increase the volatility of changes in net income
45. to limit shares adds a new level of volatility to financial leverage
46. spread over fewer shares, increasing both the return and the volatility of that return on a
47. reduces some volatility, many firms adhere to the creed that “more is better”, especially if
48. enough to buffer the volatility of changes in operating leverage
49. volatility, this project should not be implemented
50. While the use of capital implies long-term planning and obligation, the volatility of