volatility

  • 51volatility — n. 1. Evaporableness, disposition to evaporate. 2. Airiness, liveliness, gayety, vivacity, sprightliness, cheerfulness. 3. Changeableness, fickleness, flightiness, giddiness, inconstancy, levity, frivolity, want of seriousness, mutability …

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  • 52volatility — n 1. vaporability, vaporizability, evap orability; evaporableness, vaporousness, vaporiness, vaporosity; gaseousness. 2. explosiveness, fieriness, tension. 3. flightiness, changefulness, capriciousness, whimsicality, impulsiveness, fickleness,… …

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  • 53volatility — vol·a·til·i·ty …

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  • 54volatility — See: volatile …

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  • 55volatility — /vɒləˈtɪləti/ (say voluh tiluhtee) noun 1. the condition or quality of being volatile. 2. Economics the extent of the movement in price or value of a security or other asset, commodity, etc …

  • 56implied volatility — Volatility of a financial instrument that is imputed by subtracting all of the other factors thought to contribute to the price of an option. The amount remaining after those subtractions is attributed to volatility. Implied volatility is not the …

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  • 57realized volatility — Volatility calculated using the actual movements of prices in financial markets. See volatility and implied volatility. American Banker Glossary Sometimes referred to as the historical volatility, this term usually used in the context of… …

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  • 58volatility index — Stock Exchange. beta (def. 6). * * * …

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  • 59volatility cone — The result of plotting the maximum, average, and minimum volatilities against their sample horizon period. LIFFE …

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  • 60Volatility Index —    Used in technical analysis. A trend following analysis that measures the average price movement in each set period of time.    ► See Technical Analysis …

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