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by andrewmcwatters
1511 days ago
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Yeah, I understand the concept, its just that regardless that people can graph it, doesn't mean that it widely has any tangible meaning other than being able to play with the numbers that come out of it. It's a concept that fits nicely in the category of technical analysis, but not one that allows you to find any particular market insights. If you took the whole tradable US securities market and said "what doesn't correlate with these price movements?" it doesn't mean anything. If it did, I would ask you, "What explicitly do you _think_ this means?" Just because you get numbers in and out doesn't mean you're working with anything meaningful. The only broadly meaningful concept you can get out of anti correlation with the market would be bonds because interest rates increasing push down the estimated future cash flows of publicly traded companies, affecting their valuations. Everything else can be considered speculation. |
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"Beta is a measure used in fundamental analysis to determine the volatility of an asset or portfolio in relation to the overall market."
"Technical analysis is a trading discipline employed to evaluate investments and identify trading opportunities in price trends and patterns seen on charts."