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volatility

American  
[vahl-uh-til-i-tee] / vɑl əˈtɪl ɪ ti /

noun

  1. the state or quality of being volatile.


Example Sentences

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Keeping in mind what happened in April, investors holding metals need to expect a high level of volatility even if prices continue to rise.

From MarketWatch

Be sure to include lots — lots — of caveats about “risk” and “volatility,” financial jargon, and downside scenarios.

From MarketWatch

That gives them vast latitude to hold investments for decades and ride out periods of stomach-churning volatility, or make large and concentrated wagers.

From The Wall Street Journal

A lack of pricing power and commodity volatility will continue to be hindrances for many of these stocks.

From Barron's

A lack of pricing power and commodity volatility will continue to be hindrances for many of these stocks.

From Barron's