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Discover LudwigThe phrase "high volatility" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe situations or events that are characterized by large, unpredictable fluctuations. Here is an example sentence: "The stock market experienced high volatility yesterday as investors reacted to news of a potential merger between two major companies."
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High volatility forecasts mean high option expenses.
Oh, you want to show high volatility?
Does the high return compensate for the high volatility?
In some cases, high volatility can be devastating.
I'm very familiar with commodity prices with high volatility.
The recent market turmoil has produced historically high volatility levels.
Fama replies that it was natural that there was high volatility during the financial crisis.
This was especially pronounced for stocks with small market capitalisation, high volatility and no listed options.
Paul Polman warned of "high volatility" and "intensifying geopolitical instability" in the world.
There's always high volatility in bad times, that's exactly what you'd expect in an efficient market.
Such high volatility and uncertainty would raise serious questions about the credibility of insurers' financial data".
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