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  2. What Beta Means for Investors

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    Beta (β) compares a stock or portfolio's volatility or systematic risk to the market. Beta provides an investor with an approximation of how much risk a stock will add to...

  3. What Beta Means When Considering a Stock's Risk - Investopedia

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    Beta is a concept that measures the expected move in a stock relative to movements in the overall market. A beta greater than 1.0 suggests that the stock is more...

  4. Using Beta to Understand a Stock's Risk - Investopedia

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    The beta is the number that tells the investor how that stock acts compared to all other stocks, or at least in comparison to the stocks that...

  5. What Is a Stock’s Beta? - NerdWallet

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    A stock’s beta is a measure of how volatile that stock is compared with the market. Here’s how to calculate it, how to use it and what it’s good for.

  6. Beta | Definition, Formula, Calculation, Interpretation, Pros,...

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    Beta (β) measures a stock's volatility or the degree to which its price fluctuates relative to the market as a whole. A benchmark index is chosen to represent the market in the beta calculation. An analyst will generally select an index most appropriate to compare with the chosen stock.

  7. What Is Beta? – Forbes Advisor

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    Beta, often represented by the Greek letter β, is a way of measuring the volatility of the returns you get from an investment. Volatility is a measure of how much and how quickly the value of an...

  8. What is beta? | Investing Definitions - Morningstar

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    Beta is a measure of a stocks volatility relative to the market as represented by a benchmark (usually the S&P 500).

  9. Understanding Beta: Definition, Calculation, Uses - Investing.com

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    Beta is a statistical measure that compares the volatility of a particular stock’s price movements to the overall market. In simple terms, it indicates how much the price of a specific security...

  10. Beta Definition | Investing Dictionary | U.S. News

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    Beta is a measurement of an assets risk compared to a benchmark, like the stock market. Beta calculates how an asset, such as a stock, moves in comparison to a broader market. As...

  11. Beta is a metric that measures how volatile a stock can be. We'll explain beta and how you can use it to improve your research and make better investments.