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volatileness


Meanings
  • noun

    The quality of something that is unstable, likely to change, or prone to sudden and extreme changes.

    - "The stock market is known for its volatility, making it a risky investment for some."
    - "The weather in this region is extremely volatile, with temperatures fluctuating greatly from one day to the next."

Rhymes
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malleability , viability , flexibility
Variants
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volatile , volatileness , volatilenesses
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'volatilis,' meaning 'flying' or 'able to fly.' In the context of finance, it comes from the Latin 'volare,' meaning 'to fly,' as market prices are said to 'fly' up and down.


Trivia
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  1. The CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) is a popular measure of market volatility in the United States.

  2. Volatility is not necessarily a bad thing for investors, as it can also lead to higher returns if they are able to buy low and sell high.


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  1. Risk: Volatility is a measure of risk, as it represents the degree of uncertainty or unpredictability of an investment's returns.

  2. Standard Deviation: Volatility can be measured statistically using standard deviation, which is a measure of the spread of returns from the average.


Quotes
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  1. I am beginning to hear investors say that the best way to beat this "volatile" market is by trading—anxiously moving in and out of securities as the market ebbs and flows. In my view there is no surer path to the poorhouse.

    - John W. Rogers, Jr.,{it}Forbes{/it},25 May 2009
  2. Usually, only a few of the "volatile" chemicals in a fragrance are obviously noticeable to human noses.

    - Ivan Amato,{it}Science News{/it},24 Sept. 2005
  3. … it was Elvis who represented rock and roll at its unblushing, "volatile" best; he was its first master and the embodiment of every reason that adolescents of the postwar years turned to it in favor of the cheerfully torpid pop music … to which their parents were listening.

    - David Hajdu,{it}New York Review of Books{/it},9 Oct. 2003
  4. VOCs (or "volatile" organic compounds) are thought to be among the potential culprits behind illnesses often lumped under the heading of Sick Building Syndrome.

    - Scott Schilling,{it}This Old House{/it},March 2005
  5. When left unused, make-up has a tendency to dry out because any water or other "volatile" substances it contains evaporate.

    - Barry Fox,{it}New Scientist{/it},9 Aug. 2003

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Volatility is a common theme in finance and economics, particularly when discussing stock markets and other financial instruments. It is often used to describe the degree of risk associated with an investment.

How to Memorize "volatileness"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a graph of stock prices over time, with sudden and extreme ups and downs representing volatility.

  2. associate

    - Associate volatility with uncertainty, risk, and unpredictability.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Varies Often' to remember the meaning of volatility.


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