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  2. With Recent Volatility for the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, Should You ...

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    Dec. 18 was a big down day in the stock market with the Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX: ^IXIC) falling 3.6% and the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) tumbling 2.9%. The main catalyst for the sell-off was ...

  3. What's the Better Long-Term Investment: The Nasdaq-100 ... - AOL

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    They can offer superior gains to dividend stocks, which often prioritize making recurring payments over growing their operations at high rates. The downside with growth stocks is that they can ...

  4. Yahoo Finance Chartbook: 44 charts that tell the story of ...

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    Should yields fall below 4.5%, it could serve as a positive catalyst for stocks so long as rates don’t plummet too far or fast on fears of growth falling. Conversely, if rates rise further, it ...

  5. Volatility (finance) - Wikipedia

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    A higher volatility stock, with the same expected return of 7% but with annual volatility of 20%, would indicate returns from approximately negative 33% to positive 47% most of the time (19 times out of 20, or 95%).

  6. 2 Growth Stocks Wall Street Might Be Sleeping On, But I'm Not

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    Instead, it creates unnecessary volatility and a stock price that can undermine an otherwise healthy investment thesis. 2 Growth Stocks Wall Street Might Be Sleeping On, But I'm Not Skip to main ...

  7. Fundamental analysis - Wikipedia

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    Contrarian investors hold that "in the short run, the market is a voting machine, not a weighing machine". [4] Fundamental analysis allows an investor to make his or her own decision on value, while ignoring the opinions of the market. Managers may use fundamental analysis to determine future growth rates for buying high priced growth stocks.

  8. VIX - Wikipedia

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    The resulting VIX index formulation provides a measure of market volatility on which expectations of further stock market volatility in the near future might be based. The current VIX index value quotes the expected annualized change in the S&P 500 index over the following 30 days, as computed from options-based theory and current options ...

  9. Growth vs. value stocks: How to decide which is right for you

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    Growth stocks: A growth stock is one that is expected to increase in value and beat the market, delivering higher-than-average returns over the long term. Growth stocks are typically from ...