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 mdsvtr 
Memphis,TN
 
Posts: 232 since Sep 2010

So I understand the basics of Beta, and it's use in comparing a Stock with " X " Beta to a benchmark, such as the S&P 500

What I don't quite understand though is .... What is a Stock with a " Extreme " Beta telling me exactly ?

For example :

Lets take 2 different stocks.... one has a +3 Beta and the other stock has a -2 Beta
how can I look to trade stocks that have Betas in the upper and lower " Extremes "
What exactly is this telling me ?


Thanks as always for any help and insight


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