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Volatility in the context of chemistry, physics and thermodynamics is a measure of the tendency of a substance to vaporize. It has also been defined as a measure of how readily a substance vaporizes.
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- Chart of the Day: Low Volatility ETF
Last week amid a swift and sudden surge in the CBOE Volatility Index or VIX, an exchange traded fund that targets “low volatility” equity names saw huge inflows. PowerShares S&P 500 Low Volatility (NYSEArca: ... - VIX-Linked ETF Decline Reflects Lower Volatility
Exchange traded funds that track CBOE Volatility Index futures are down sharply so far in 2012 on easing Eurozone debt fears and signs the economy will avoid a double-dip recession. The plunge in VIX ETFs ... - The return of volatility
To say that complacency has reigned in the last few months is an understatement. Volatility as measured by the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) has fallen 60% since October and 20% since the start of 2012. - Carry Trade Rallies Like ’09 as Volatility Ebbs Amid Threats
In the $4 trillion-a-day currency market, traders calmed by a flood of central bank money are leaving safety for riskier bets against a background of Greece’s potential default and threats of nuclear weapons in Iran. - Currency Volatility Falls to Lowest Since August 2008 Amid Signs of Growth
A measure of currency volatility dropped to the lowest level since August 2008 amid signs the global economy is improving, giving investors more confidence to buy assets that appreciate in periods of growth. - Perception, Opportunity in Volatility -- Research & Analysis on Avnet, Inc. and Arrow Electronics, Inc.
HONG KONG-- - This morning, www.MarketFoundations.com announced new reports highlighting Avnet, Inc. and Arrow Electronics, Inc. . Free research downloads are available at www.MarketFoundations.com/index.php?coa=AVT&cob=ARW ... - Carry Trade Rallies Like ’09 as Volatility Ebbs
Borrowing in dollars or yen to buy high-yielding Brazilian reais and Mexican pesos has returned 5.5 percent this year, the best start on record, and reversing last year’s 15 percent loss, the UBS AG V24 Carry Index shows. - The long and short of selling volatility
VIX futures and options continue to flourish as traders look to capitalize on volatility as an asset class. But as the products proliferate, so does misinformation about them.On the positive side, TABB ... - US Dollar Eyes Further Lows as Forex Volatility Tumbles
US Dollar Eyes Further Lows as Forex Volatility Tumbles - Carry Trade Rallies Like 2009 as Volatility Ebbs Amid Threats
In the $4 trillion-a-day currency market, traders calmed by a flood of central bank money are leaving safety for riskier bets against a background of Greece’s potential default and threats of nuclear weapons in Iran.
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