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is never defined. A BETA of 1.00 means that on average, a stock
has traditionally matched the markets swings both on the upside
and on the downside. A BETA greater than 1.00 reflects above
average market volatility, and a BETA of less than 1.00
indicates below average market volatility. When a BETA is less
than zero it indicates that the stock moves contrary to the
general market, going down in bull markets and rising in bear
markets.. It used to be the case that Gold mining stocks would
have negative betas. Internet stocks for example have very high
betas.As a solo-entrepreneur I stand by the quote, “how you spend your energy is how you measure your success.” However, this was true even when I worked as a high-school teacher. No matter our pr Many of the analysts t
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