What does a stock's beta measure?

Beta is a way of measuring a stock's volatility compared with the overall market's volatility. The market as a whole has a beta of 1. Stocks with a value greater than 1 are more volatile than the market (meaning they will generally go up more than the market goes up, and go down more than the market goes down).
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Is beta a good measure of stock risk?

The underlying reason that beta is ineffective as an indicator of risk, or the potential for long-term loss of capital, is that beta is simply a measure of share price volatility. The true risk associated with a company is a result of its business fundamentals.
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What does a stock beta of 1.5 mean?

Roughly speaking, a security with a beta of 1.5, will have move, on average, 1.5 times the market return. [More precisely, that stock's excess return (over and above a short-term money market rate) is expected to move 1.5 times the market excess return).]
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What does a beta of 1.2 indicate?

A beta that is greater than 1.0 indicates that the security's price is theoretically more volatile than the market. For example, if a stock's beta is 1.2, it is assumed to be 20% more volatile than the market. Technology stocks and small cap stocks tend to have higher betas than the market benchmark.
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What risk does beta measure?

Beta is the standard CAPM measure of systematic risk. It gauges the tendency of the return of a security to move in parallel with the return of the stock market as a whole. One way to think of beta is as a gauge of a security's volatility relative to the market's volatility.
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How do you read a stock beta?

Beta indicates how volatile a stock's price is in comparison to the overall stock market. A beta greater than 1 indicates a stock's price swings more wildly (i.e., more volatile) than the overall market. A beta of less than 1 indicates that a stock's price is less volatile than the overall market.
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What are high beta stocks?

High beta stocks are those that are positively correlated with returns of the S&P 500, but at an amplified magnitude. Because of this amplification, these stocks tend to outperform in bull markets, but can greatly underperform in bear markets.
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What does a beta of 0.9 mean?

A beta that is greater than 1.0 means that the fund is more volatile than the benchmark index. A beta of less than 1.0 means that the fund is less volatile than the index. In theory, if the market goes up 10%, a fund with a beta of 1.0 should go up 10%; if the market drops 10%, the fund should drop by an equal amount.
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Can beta of a stock be negative?

Yes, beta can be negative. To see how and why, consider what beta measures: the risk added by an investment to a well diversified portfolio. By that definition, any investment that when added to a portfolio, makes the overall risk of the portfolio go down, has a negative beta.
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What is a good EPS for a stock?

"The EPS Rating is invaluable for separating the true leaders from the poorly managed, deficient and lackluster companies in today's tougher worldwide competition," O'Neil wrote. Stocks with an 80 or higher rating have the best chance of success.
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What does a beta of 1.35 mean?

The market is described as having a beta of 1. The beta for a stock describes how much the stock's price moves compared to the market. If a stock has a beta above 1, it's more volatile than the overall market. For example, if an asset has a beta of 1.3, it's theoretically 30% more volatile than the market.
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What is considered a good beta for a portfolio?

For example, a portfolio with an overall beta of +0.7 would be expected to earn 70% of the market's return under normal circumstances. Portfolios, however, can also have betas greater than 1.0, such that a portfolio with a beta of +1.25 would be expected to earn 125% of the market's return and so on.
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Is a higher beta better?

A stock that swings more than the market over time has a beta above 1.0. If a stock moves less than the market, the stock's beta is less than 1.0. High-beta stocks are supposed to be riskier but provide higher return potential; low-beta stocks pose less risk but also lower returns.
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What is a good Sharpe ratio?

This tells us that with a Sharpe ratio of 2, Portfolio B provides a superior return on a risk-adjusted basis. Generally speaking, a Sharpe ratio between 1 and 2 is considered good. A ratio between 2 and 3 is very good, and any result higher than 3 is excellent.
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Can a stock have a zero beta?

A zero-beta portfolio is constructed to have zero systematic risk—a beta of zero. Beta measures an investment's sensitivity to a price movement of a specifically referenced market index.
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Is positive beta better than negative beta?

Tip. Generally, stocks that have a high or positive beta coefficient are riskier and more volatile than those with a lower beta value. This does not mean, however, that stocks with a negative beta coefficient have no inherent risks.
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Is Low beta good in stocks?

The lower the Beta value, the less volatility the stock or portfolio should exhibit against the benchmark. This is beneficial for investors for obvious reasons, particularly those that are close to or already in retirement, as drawdowns should be relatively limited against the benchmark.
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What is a good beta value in statistics?

Frequently researchers will select a sample size and decision rule to insure that beta is 0.20 or less (or equivalently power is 0.80 or more). Some researchers prefer to insure that the beta level is 0.10 or less.
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What does a beta of 1.1 mean?

Each tenth of a point represents the percentage of volatility. For example, if a stock beta value is 1.1, then it is considered to have a 10 percent greater volatility than the market.
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What are the best high beta stocks?

High Beta Dividend Stocks
  • International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. (NYSE:IFF)
  • Sysco Corporation (NYSE:SYY)
  • Baker Hughes Company (NASDAQ:BKR)
  • Best Buy Co., Inc. (NYSE:BBY)
  • Boston Properties, Inc. (NYSE:BXP)
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Do high beta stocks outperform?

Low-beta stocks tend to rise or fall by less. Investment theory holds that, in order to induce investors to incur high-beta stocks' additional risk, they must over time produce a greater return. But in practice, according to this new research, high-beta stocks tend to outperform in just one week per quarter.
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What are low beta stocks?

A stock that is less volatile, or has fewer price swings, than the aggregate market has a beta value of less than one. A low beta value typically means that the stock is considered less risky, but will likely offer low returns as well.
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What does a beta of 0.7 mean?

A fund with a beta of 0.7 has experienced gains and losses that are 70% of the benchmark's changes. A beta of 1.3 means the total return is likely to move up or down 30% more than the index. A fund with a 1.0 beta is expected to move in sync with the index."
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How do I find high beta stocks?

Finding beta of a stock using formula
  1. Get the historical prices for the desired stock.
  2. Get the historical prices for the comparison benchmark index.
  3. Calculate % change for the same period for both the stock and the benchmark index. ...
  4. Calculate the Variance of the stock.
  5. Find the covariance of the stock to the benchmark.
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