5 stocks that will remain volatile in today's trade
Traders make use of historical volatility to estimate the future movement, but there is a chance that the future volatility could deviate from the expected value as the factors influencing the price could change. Major fundamental changes could cause the asset price to stray away from the expected historical volatility.
Interpretation of Historical Volatility
Historical Volatility does not measure direction; it just measures how much the securities price is deviating from its average.
When a security’s Historical Volatility is rising, or higher than normal, it means prices are moving up and down farther/more quickly than usual and is a sign that something is likely to happen, or has already happened, regarding the underlying security.
When a security’s Historical Volatility is falling, it implies that the uncertainty regarding the security has reduced and things are returning back to usual.
Following is the list of stocks that have witnessed maximum change in its historical volatility levels in the yesterday's trade and are likely to remain volatile in today's trade:
 
  
  
Historical Volatility of Active
  Stocks
 
  
  
  
Underline
 
  
  
HV
 
  
  
 % Chg
 
  
  
  
INFY
 
  
  
33
 
  
  
29.7
 
  
  
  
TITAN
 
  
  
44
 
  
  
21.2
 
  
  
  
ITC
 
  
  
24
 
  
  
20.1
 
  
  
  
MCDOWELL-N
 
  
  
48
 
  
  
19.0
 
  
  
  
YESBANK
 
  
  
32
 
  
  
16.7
 
  
Historical Volatility of Active
  Stocks
Underline
HV
 % Chg
INFY
33
29.7
TITAN
44
21.2
ITC
24
20.1
MCDOWELL-N
48
19.0
YESBANK
32
16.7

 
 
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