volatility
11volatility — The state of being subjected to rapid and unpredictable changes, with resulting high *risks. For example: The volatility of Middle East oil markets is legendary …
12volatility — lakumas statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Medžiagos savybė garuoti, sublimuotis. atitikmenys: angl. volatility vok. Flüchtigkeit, f rus. летучесть, f pranc. volatilité, f …
13volatility — lakumas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Termodinaminė funkcija, pakeičianti slėgį realiųjų sistemų būsenos lygtyse. atitikmenys: angl. fugacity; volatility rus. летучесть …
14volatility — lakumas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Medžiagos savybė garuoti, sublimuoti. atitikmenys: angl. volatility rus. летучесть …
15volatility — lakumas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. volatility vok. Flüchtigkeit, f rus. летучесть, f pranc. volatilité, f …
16volatility — The property of gasoline, alcohol, etc., to evaporate quickly and at relatively low temperatures. For instance, gasoline is more volatile (has higher volatility) than kerosene because it evaporates at a lower temperature …
17volatility — volatile ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of a substance) easily evaporated at normal temperatures. 2) liable to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse. ► NOUN ▪ a volatile substance. DERIVATIVES volatility noun volatilize (also volatilise)… …
18volatility — noun 1. the property of changing readily from a solid or liquid to a vapor • Derivationally related forms: ↑volatile • Hypernyms: ↑chemical property 2. the trait of being unpredictably irresolute the volatility of the market drove many investors… …
19Volatility arbitrage — (or vol arb) is a type of statistical arbitrage that is implemented by trading a delta neutral portfolio of an option and its underlier. The objective is to take advantage of differences between the implied volatility of the option, and a… …
20Volatility (finance) — Volatility most frequently refers to the standard deviation of the continuously compounded returns of a financial instrument with a specific time horizon. It is often used to quantify the risk of the instrument over that time period. Volatility… …