Volatility definition

Volatility means, in respect of the price of a security, a numerical measure of the tendency of the price to vary over time.
Volatility means the arithmetic mean of the historical Volatility for the 10, 30 and 50 Trading Day periods ending on the next succeeding Trading Day following the date of such first public announcement, obtained from the HVT or similar function on Bloomberg.
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Examples of Volatility in a sentence

  • Volatility Risk: Electricity prices may be subject to substantial volatility based on economic conditions, fuel prices, seasonal electricity demands, generator outages, weather and other factors.

  • Volatility refers to the changes in price that securities undergo when trading.

  • For each Managed Volatility Portfolio and each Lifestyle Portfolio, Aggregate Net Assets include the net assets of all the JHVIT Managed Volatility Portfolios, the JHVIT Lifestyle Portfolios, the JHF II Multimanager Lifestyle Portfolios and the JHF II Multi-Index Lifestyle Portfolios.

  • The JHVIT Managed Volatility Portfolios are Managed Volatility Aggressive Portfolio, Managed Volatility Balanced Portfolio, Managed Volatility Conservative Portfolio, Managed Volatility Growth Portfolio, and Managed Volatility Moderate Portfolio.

  • Volatility is the term used to describe the size and frequency of market fluctuations.


More Definitions of Volatility

Volatility means the strength of the financial instrument variation over time;
Volatility means a measure of the size and frequency of changes in the value of an investment over a short space of time
Volatility. The rate to which an asset or currency is expected to fluctuate in a specific period.
Volatility. For calculation of Cash Redemption Value in connection with a Change of Control Event with respect to (A) the Warrants or the New Warrants, 20% or (B) the GGO Warrants, the lesser of (1) 30% or (2) the volatility of General Growth Opportunities, Inc. as determined by an Independent Financial Expert engaged to make the calculation, who shall be instructed to assume for purposes of the determination of volatility referred to in this clause (B)(2) that the Change of Control Event had not occurred; provided, however, that if the Warrants, New Warrants or GGO Warrants are adjusted as a result of a Change of Control Event, volatility for purposes of calculating Cash Redemption Value in connection with succeeding Change of Control Events with respect to such warrants (or their successors) shall be as determined by an Independent Financial Expert engaged to make the calculation, who shall be instructed to assume for purposes of the calculation that such succeeding Change of Control Event had not occurred. Such valuation of the Warrant shall not be discounted in any way. For illustrative purposes only, an example Black-Scholes model calculation with respect to a hypothetical warrant appears on the following page.
Volatility. The average daily volatility over the previous six months for the Common Stock as listed by Bloomberg L.P., as of the Reference Date
Volatility has the meaning set forth in Appendix B.
Volatility means the amount, as determined by the Calculation Agent, equal to the product of (i) the square root of 252 and (ii) the standard deviation of the daily percentage change in the Market Value of the Equity Portfolio (adjusted for the effect of any daily redemption of Shares), computed using the most recent sixty such percentage changes.