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Hello- I thought volatility is on annualized basis or annualized stddev. If these are daily returns, then would'nt you have to multiply it by 52 to annualize it? Let's say, we have exactly 7 years of data on weekly basis. Will we not multiply the std dev with 52 to annualize it? I am getting the impression from this video that std dev by itself is Volatility, which is not how I understood it. Can you please elaborate on that as I will really appreciate the clarification.
he doesn't have dec-9 shown, but I assume he would take the natural logarithm of google's close on dec 10 divided by google's close on dec 9 ... =ln(B8/B7)
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One of my pet peeves is the way finance and business types flagrantly disregard the proper scientific definition of terms and hijack them to their own use.
"Volatilty" is simply a measure of a liquid's readiness to boil - ie a low or a high boiling point. Or it can refer to a chemical's readiness to react.
It has NOTHING to do with the fluctuation! The word they should have used is "Stability" not "volatility" - but ohhh noooo - that would just be too plain for the precious ponces of finance!
Maybe it's not clear to you, but my video is about financial volatility not chemistry. Even in finance, volatility has five (5) different definitions. One of my pet peeves is the tendency, sometimes borne of academic hubris, to assume that some words are "owned" and/or concrete. To use stable here would be utterly confusing. Only the Ego wants to confuse. Humpty Dumpty the wise egg said, the word means what I choose it to mean...
Listen brain person, the word volatility is a word explained in detail in the dictionary. Amongst the usages listed there is being a measure of fluctuation, unpredictable change, etc. So if you have a problem, take it up with the scholars that keep track of what is and isn't part of the language we speak. Please stop embarrassing yourself.
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CanadaMicroCap 1 year ago
why are quant finance videos so boring? is that cause nobody wants to be a quant?
yellowwitch1 2 years ago
That's actually good!!! Less competition for THOSE who WANT TO BE QUANTS OR ARE ALREADY QUANTS!!!
rober2eduardo 1 year ago
@rober2eduardo I wouldn't say that, but nobody watching this would be what I consider competition...
yellowwitch1 1 year ago
@yellowwitch1 You are watching this...
rockYhre 1 year ago
Hello- I thought volatility is on annualized basis or annualized stddev. If these are daily returns, then would'nt you have to multiply it by 52 to annualize it? Let's say, we have exactly 7 years of data on weekly basis. Will we not multiply the std dev with 52 to annualize it? I am getting the impression from this video that std dev by itself is Volatility, which is not how I understood it. Can you please elaborate on that as I will really appreciate the clarification.
reservoid 2 years ago
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yungmasari 2 years ago
How did you calculate the Compounded ROR at [C8]?
kingdavid3 2 years ago
he doesn't have dec-9 shown, but I assume he would take the natural logarithm of google's close on dec 10 divided by google's close on dec 9 ... =ln(B8/B7)
geiko187 2 years ago
you really explain things so well!!!
mugenJP 2 years ago
nice, many thanks, I am a chemist :-)
samlyonfr 3 years ago
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One of my pet peeves is the way finance and business types flagrantly disregard the proper scientific definition of terms and hijack them to their own use.
"Volatilty" is simply a measure of a liquid's readiness to boil - ie a low or a high boiling point. Or it can refer to a chemical's readiness to react.
It has NOTHING to do with the fluctuation! The word they should have used is "Stability" not "volatility" - but ohhh noooo - that would just be too plain for the precious ponces of finance!
Brainman94 3 years ago
Saying something is 'volatile' does not automatically infer that you are speaking about chemistry. The word existed before chemists used it.
Antiproton85 3 years ago
Whatever - it still meant "unstable". Not "fluctuational"
Brainman94 3 years ago
Maybe it's not clear to you, but my video is about financial volatility not chemistry. Even in finance, volatility has five (5) different definitions. One of my pet peeves is the tendency, sometimes borne of academic hubris, to assume that some words are "owned" and/or concrete. To use stable here would be utterly confusing. Only the Ego wants to confuse. Humpty Dumpty the wise egg said, the word means what I choose it to mean...
bionicturtledotcom 3 years ago 15
is there a formula for instnteneous volatility?
oriocoookie 2 years ago
Listen brain person, the word volatility is a word explained in detail in the dictionary. Amongst the usages listed there is being a measure of fluctuation, unpredictable change, etc. So if you have a problem, take it up with the scholars that keep track of what is and isn't part of the language we speak. Please stop embarrassing yourself.
magikk 2 years ago
Nice introduction. Thanks, Kukan
kukan1966 3 years ago
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badboy4life414 3 years ago
very straightforward. Thank you very much
Berceo10 3 years ago
very very good explanation. thank you
charlybrown1000 4 years ago
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figifigi23 4 years ago