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Discover Ludwig"lower volatility" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to fluctuations in stocks, indices, currency changes, or other financial instruments. For example, "The company's stocks have seen a period of sustained lower volatility in the past month."
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REIT preferreds tend to be less volatile than REIT common shares, but the downside of lower volatility is lower liquidity.
In addition, the lower volatility crimps Wall Street profits.
And even with lower volatility, the Nasdaq has given up its gains for the year.
The scenarios should be made internally consistent by avoiding contradictions (e.g., by combining political uncertainty with lower volatility).
Improved information has been shown to lead, in turn, to higher stock prices, lower volatility, and reduced cost of capital.
When America announces that it will purchase more mortgage-backed securities or government bonds, markets quickly price in lower volatility.
In short, an allocation to international stocks would have hedged better against a dollar decline, with much lower volatility.
Taking the lump sum from pensions was attractive in the past when investments had greater expected returns and lower volatility.
That higher customer loyalty translated to lower volatility in tough economic times was no surprise to Mr. Barnum.
By applying agitation to the aqueous solution, much stronger analytical signals were observed, especially for lower volatility compounds.
He did, however, say that it would lead to lower volatility in reported profits than the original version of the standard.
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