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How to use beta to evaluate a stock’s risk

April 26, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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How to Use Beta to Evaluate a Stock’s Risk

When it comes to investing in stocks, understanding the risk associated with a particular stock is crucial. One way to assess a stock’s risk is by looking at its beta. Beta is a measure of a stock’s volatility in relation to the overall market. A beta of 1 indicates that the stock’s price will move in line with the market, while a beta greater than 1 means the stock is more volatile than the market and a beta less than 1 means the stock is less volatile than the market.

Here are some key points to consider when using beta to evaluate a stock’s risk:

  • Low beta stocks are less risky but offer lower returns.
  • High beta stocks are riskier but have the potential for higher returns.
  • Beta can help investors diversify their portfolios by adding stocks with different risk profiles.

By analyzing a stock’s beta, investors can make more informed decisions about their investment portfolios and better manage their risk exposure. It’s important to remember that beta is just one tool in the investor’s toolbox and should be used in conjunction with other risk assessment measures.

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