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High Volatility Stocks

These are stocks that help you earn money faster than any other investment. For all those impatient traders, high volatility or high beta stocks are quite helpful.


Beta itself indicates that your stocks are moving at a very high rate compared to the general market over a shorter period or longer period. For example, for stock that experiences two or more beta movements (up/down), if S&P 500 shows 2.2 percent, then your stock would be higher by 4.4 percent.

It is generally difficult for a trader to make instant money in a short period of time, no matter if you are involved in day trading. Patience is the most important factor while dealing with high volatility stocks. Let us take an example of NASDAQ:KCAP, which is an investment company that entertains both debt situations and equities often held in other companies.

The KCAP stock enjoys a good P/E that comes to 4.19 and at the same time, offers a yearly dividend to its humble investors at 13.44 percent. Their stock rates are always on the high probably because they are well aware of their competitors and work in accordance to implement their yearly strategies. They are fully aware of the market conditions and hence most trusted company by investors. The rate of dividend offered by KCAP can be compared with other investment companies, who generally offer less. The beta rates of KCAP keep showing an upward sign, thereby answering half of your worries.

In case of NYSE:OLP (One liberty properties, Inc.), a company that believes in furniture, properties, office supply, fitness equipments and health, stocks did show a yield of 8.5% in 2010.The beta rate was 2.3 and is twice more than the performance of previous years. The trading begins with P/E at 12.37 and has hence created a niche in their field as well as in the stock sector. You will surely notice the stocks of these two companies with every other day trading investor.

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Historical-Volatility-Ratio      Volatility is an integral part of risk management. It is usually termed with standard deviation often used as a dispersion measure. The higher the dispersion, the higher would be your risk. This should be clearly understood by every businessperson. The market keeps changing and so does the cycle. Volatility is often associated with value at risk and is the common factor used for measuring risk. More..




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