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RE: WallStreet Stocks Vs Bitcoin ( Crypto´s ) : A world of volatility , Uncertainty and risks
Is the above statement true or another fud from cryptcurrencies haters aka banks and government institutions?
The question hinges upon an ambiguity in the term "volatility." It's a statistical concept: gains are counted as "volatility" just as much as losses.
The rationale for this approach is that huge gains tend to be accompanied by huge losses, so a big gainer should be marked as "volatile" as well as a huge loser.
The flaw in the concept is well known. That's why the Wall Street quants focus on "alpha:" the gain net of volatility.
I don't have the figures, but Bitcoin is clearly high-beta and high-alpha!
Well analysed. However in this context, the author based his argument on volatility in relation to risk according to the cited article. Good point in regard to relationship between high gains and volatility, upped from a little lady
A very good comment indeed, thanks a lot!!!
Glad to!
In fact I'm getting interested...
Absoluetly bud...always on point!!!