Westwood Low Volatility Volatility
WLVIXDelisted Fund | USD 6.02 0.00 0.00% |
We have found twenty-five technical indicators for Westwood Low Volatility, which you can use to evaluate the volatility of the fund. Please check out Westwood Low's Mean Deviation of 0.2617, market risk adjusted performance of 0.6612, and Downside Deviation of 0.5883 to validate if the risk estimate we provide is consistent with the expected return of 0.0%. Key indicators related to Westwood Low's volatility include:
30 Days Market Risk | Chance Of Distress | 30 Days Economic Sensitivity |
Westwood Low Mutual Fund volatility depicts how high the prices fluctuate around the mean (or its average) price. In other words, it is a statistical measure of the distribution of Westwood daily returns, and it is calculated using variance and standard deviation. We also use Westwood's beta, its sensitivity to the market, as well as its odds of financial distress to provide a more practical estimation of Westwood Low volatility.
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Downward market volatility can be a perfect environment for investors who play the long game with Westwood Low. They may decide to buy additional shares of Westwood Low at lower prices to lower the average cost per share, thereby improving their portfolio's performance when markets normalize.
Moving together with Westwood Mutual Fund
0.74 | FBONX | American Funds American | PairCorr |
0.74 | FBAFX | American Funds American | PairCorr |
0.74 | ABALX | American Balanced | PairCorr |
0.73 | BALCX | American Balanced | PairCorr |
0.74 | BALFX | American Balanced | PairCorr |
0.73 | RLBCX | American Balanced | PairCorr |
0.73 | RLBBX | American Balanced | PairCorr |
0.74 | CLBAX | American Balanced | PairCorr |
0.74 | CLBEX | American Balanced | PairCorr |
Westwood Low Market Sensitivity And Downside Risk
Westwood Low's beta coefficient measures the volatility of Westwood mutual fund compared to the systematic risk of the entire market represented by your selected benchmark. In mathematical terms, beta represents the slope of the line through a regression of data points where each of these points represents Westwood mutual fund's returns against your selected market. In other words, Westwood Low's beta of 0.0525 provides an investor with an approximation of how much risk Westwood Low mutual fund can potentially add to one of your existing portfolios. Westwood Low Volatility exhibits very low volatility with skewness of -0.26 and kurtosis of 1.46. Understanding different market volatility trends often help investors to time the market. Properly using volatility indicators enable traders to measure Westwood Low's mutual fund risk against market volatility during both bullish and bearish trends. The higher level of volatility that comes with bear markets can directly impact Westwood Low's mutual fund price while adding stress to investors as they watch their shares' value plummet. This usually forces investors to rebalance their portfolios by buying different financial instruments as prices fall.
3 Months Beta |Analyze Westwood Low Volatility Demand TrendCheck current 90 days Westwood Low correlation with market (Dow Jones Industrial)Westwood Beta |
Westwood standard deviation measures the daily dispersion of prices over your selected time horizon relative to its mean. A typical volatile entity has a high standard deviation, while the deviation of a stable instrument is usually low. As a downside, the standard deviation calculates all uncertainty as risk, even when it is in your favor, such as above-average returns.
Standard Deviation | 0.0 |
It is essential to understand the difference between upside risk (as represented by Westwood Low's standard deviation) and the downside risk, which can be measured by semi-deviation or downside deviation of Westwood Low's daily returns or price. Since the actual investment returns on holding a position in westwood mutual fund tend to have a non-normal distribution, there will be different probabilities for losses than for gains. The likelihood of losses is reflected in the downside risk of an investment in Westwood Low.
Westwood Low Volatility Mutual Fund Volatility Analysis
Volatility refers to the frequency at which Westwood Low fund price increases or decreases within a specified period. These fluctuations usually indicate the level of risk that's associated with Westwood Low's price changes. Investors will then calculate the volatility of Westwood Low's mutual fund to predict their future moves. A fund that has erratic price changes quickly hits new highs, and lows are considered highly volatile. A mutual fund with relatively stable price changes has low volatility. A highly volatile fund is riskier, but the risk cuts both ways. Investing in highly volatile security can either be highly successful, or you may experience significant failure. There are two main types of Westwood Low's volatility:
Historical Volatility
This type of fund volatility measures Westwood Low's fluctuations based on previous trends. It's commonly used to predict Westwood Low's future behavior based on its past. However, it cannot conclusively determine the future direction of the mutual fund.Implied Volatility
This type of volatility provides a positive outlook on future price fluctuations for Westwood Low's current market price. This means that the fund will return to its initially predicted market price. This type of volatility can be derived from derivative instruments written on Westwood Low's to be redeemed at a future date.Transformation |
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Westwood Low Projected Return Density Against Market
Assuming the 90 days horizon Westwood Low has a beta of 0.0525 . This entails as returns on the market go up, Westwood Low average returns are expected to increase less than the benchmark. However, during the bear market, the loss on holding Westwood Low Volatility will be expected to be much smaller as well.Most traded equities are subject to two types of risk - systematic (i.e., market) and unsystematic (i.e., nonmarket or company-specific) risk. Unsystematic risk is the risk that events specific to Westwood Low or Westwood sector will adversely affect the stock's price. This type of risk can be diversified away by owning several different stocks in different industries whose stock prices have shown a small correlation to each other. On the other hand, systematic risk is the risk that Westwood Low's price will be affected by overall mutual fund market movements and cannot be diversified away. So, no matter how many positions you have, you cannot eliminate market risk. However, you can measure a Westwood fund's historical response to market movements and buy it if you are comfortable with its volatility direction. Beta and standard deviation are two commonly used measures to help you make the right decision.
Westwood Low Volatility has an alpha of 0.0273, implying that it can generate a 0.0273 percent excess return over Dow Jones Industrial after adjusting for the inherited market risk (beta). Predicted Return Density |
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What Drives a Westwood Low Price Volatility?
Several factors can influence a fund's market volatility:Industry
Specific events can influence volatility within a particular industry. For instance, a significant weather upheaval in a crucial oil-production site may cause oil prices to increase in the oil sector. The direct result will be the rise in the stock price of oil distribution companies. Similarly, any government regulation in a specific industry could negatively influence stock prices due to increased regulations on compliance that may impact the company's future earnings and growth.Political and Economic environment
When governments make significant decisions regarding trade agreements, policies, and legislation regarding specific industries, they will influence stock prices. Everything from speeches to elections may influence investors, who can directly influence the stock prices in any particular industry. The prevailing economic situation also plays a significant role in stock prices. When the economy is doing well, investors will have a positive reaction and hence, better stock prices and vice versa.The Company's Performance
Sometimes volatility will only affect an individual company. For example, a revolutionary product launch or strong earnings report may attract many investors to purchase the company. This positive attention will raise the company's stock price. In contrast, product recalls and data breaches may negatively influence a company's stock prices.Westwood Low Mutual Fund Return Volatility
Westwood Low historical daily return volatility represents how much of Westwood Low fund's daily returns swing around its mean - it is a statistical measure of its dispersion of returns. The fund shows 0.0% volatility of returns over 90 . By contrast, Dow Jones Industrial accepts 0.725% volatility on return distribution over the 90 days horizon. Performance |
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About Westwood Low Volatility
Volatility is a rate at which the price of Westwood Low or any other equity instrument increases or decreases for a given set of returns. It is measured by calculating the standard deviation of the annualized returns over a given period of time and shows the range to which the price of Westwood Low may increase or decrease. In other words, similar to Westwood's beta indicator, it measures the risk of Westwood Low and helps estimate the fluctuations that may happen in a short period of time. So if prices of Westwood Low fluctuate rapidly in a short time span, it is termed to have high volatility, and if it swings slowly in a more extended period, it is understood to have low volatility.
Please read more on our technical analysis page.The fund has significant flexibility to achieve its investment objective and invests in a broad range of securities, including debt and equity securities in the U.S. and other markets throughout the world, both developed and emerging. Westwood Low is traded on NASDAQ Exchange in the United States.
Westwood Low's stock volatility refers to the amount of uncertainty or risk involved with the size of changes in its stock's price. It is a statistical measure of the dispersion of returns on Westwood Mutual Fund over a specified period of time, often expressed as the standard deviation of daily returns. In other words, it measures how much Westwood Low's price varies over time.
3 ways to utilize Westwood Low's volatility to invest better
Higher Westwood Low's fund volatility means that the price of its stock is changing rapidly and unpredictably, while lower stock volatility indicates that the price of Westwood Low Volatility fund is relatively stable. Investors and traders use stock volatility as an indicator of risk and potential reward, as stocks with higher volatility can offer the potential for more significant returns but also come with a greater risk of losses. Westwood Low Volatility fund volatility can provide helpful information for making investment decisions in the following ways:- Measuring Risk: Volatility can be used as a measure of risk, which can help you determine the potential fluctuations in the value of Westwood Low Volatility investment. A higher volatility means higher risk and potentially larger changes in value.
- Identifying Opportunities: High volatility in Westwood Low's fund can indicate that there is potential for significant price movements, either up or down, which could present investment opportunities.
- Diversification: Understanding how the volatility of Westwood Low's fund relates to your other investments can help you create a well-diversified portfolio of assets with varying levels of risk.
Westwood Low Investment Opportunity
Dow Jones Industrial has a standard deviation of returns of 0.73 and is 9.223372036854776E16 times more volatile than Westwood Low Volatility. 0 percent of all equities and portfolios are less risky than Westwood Low. You can use Westwood Low Volatility to protect your portfolios against small market fluctuations. The mutual fund experiences a normal downward trend, but the immediate impact on correlations cannot be determined at the moment . Check odds of Westwood Low to be traded at $5.96 in 90 days.Average diversification
The correlation between Westwood Low Volatility and DJI is 0.1 (i.e., Average diversification) for selected investment horizon. Overlapping area represents the amount of risk that can be diversified away by holding Westwood Low Volatility and DJI in the same portfolio, assuming nothing else is changed.
Westwood Low Additional Risk Indicators
The analysis of Westwood Low's secondary risk indicators is one of the essential steps in making a buy or sell decision. The process involves identifying the amount of risk involved in Westwood Low's investment and either accepting that risk or mitigating it. Along with some common measures of Westwood Low mutual fund's risk such as standard deviation, beta, or value at risk, we also provide a set of secondary indicators that can assist in the individual investment decision or help in hedging the risk of your existing portfolios.
Risk Adjusted Performance | 0.0738 | |||
Market Risk Adjusted Performance | 0.6612 | |||
Mean Deviation | 0.2617 | |||
Semi Deviation | 0.2341 | |||
Downside Deviation | 0.5883 | |||
Coefficient Of Variation | 897.83 | |||
Standard Deviation | 0.3967 |
Please note, the risk measures we provide can be used independently or collectively to perform a risk assessment. When comparing two potential mutual funds, we recommend comparing similar funds with homogenous growth potential and valuation from related markets to determine which investment holds the most risk.
Westwood Low Suggested Diversification Pairs
Pair trading is one of the very effective strategies used by professional day traders and hedge funds capitalizing on short-time and mid-term market inefficiencies. The approach is based on the fact that the ratio of prices of two correlating shares is long-term stable and oscillates around the average value. If the correlation ratio comes outside the common area, you can speculate with a high success rate that the ratio will return to the mean value and collect a profit.
The effect of pair diversification on risk is to reduce it, but we should note this doesn't apply to all risk types. When we trade pairs against Westwood Low as a counterpart, there is always some inherent risk that will never be diversified away no matter what. This volatility limits the effect of tactical diversification using pair trading. Westwood Low's systematic risk is the inherent uncertainty of the entire market, and therefore cannot be mitigated even by pair-trading it against the equity that is not highly correlated to it. On the other hand, Westwood Low's unsystematic risk describes the types of risk that we can protect against, at least to some degree, by selecting a matching pair that is not perfectly correlated to Westwood Low Volatility.
Check out Your Current Watchlist to better understand how to build diversified portfolios. Also, note that the market value of any mutual fund could be closely tied with the direction of predictive economic indicators such as signals in gross domestic product. You can also try the Portfolio Suggestion module to get suggestions outside of your existing asset allocation including your own model portfolios.
Other Consideration for investing in Westwood Mutual Fund
If you are still planning to invest in Westwood Low Volatility check if it may still be traded through OTC markets such as Pink Sheets or OTC Bulletin Board. You may also purchase it directly from the company, but this is not always possible and may require contacting the company directly. Please note that delisted stocks are often considered to be more risky investments, as they are no longer subject to the same regulatory and reporting requirements as listed stocks. Therefore, it is essential to carefully research the Westwood Low's history and understand the potential risks before investing.
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