Thursday, November 29, 2007

Stocks Volatility



Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- The yen may decline a third straight day as rallying global stocks persuade investors to buy high- yielding assets funded by loans in Japan's currency.

... "Stocks always come back," is the trader's worst enemy. The kind of volatility that we have been experiencing lately ... stocks capitulate up and down in big ways. Things will not calm down until they first get out of hand. The volatility in ... time the current advance in volatility has peaked, the majority of traders will likely bemoan the nature of volatility's ... I cannot recall when I have seen the market so unforgiving and stocks punished so relentlessly even when some of them ... The expansion and daily range in stocks as well as the expansion in the swings occurring -- and the rapidity with which ... They say that a trader's best friend is volatility. True enough. But that's true only if the trader has learned that the ... That is because, like all trends, the trend in volatility will increase until it burns out -- and these burnouts occur ... I cannot recall a more unforgiving market that punished stocks so relentlessly. *It's happening even when some companies ... Volatility Will Rise Until It Burns Out



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