Sentences with phrase «in times of extreme volatility»

«Integral's Cryptocurrency Market Data has proven to be the most stable and most accurate price source for our market making service, especially in times of extreme volatility,» commented Charalambos Psimolophitis, CEO of FxPro Group.
Because there are many more sellers than there are buyers (after all, what kind of person would want to enter the market in times of extreme volatility?)
We are living in times of extreme volatility.

Not exact matches

The dollar's rally since Trump's surprise win in Tuesday's vote is causing turmoil in emerging markets, prompting Malaysia's central bank to say it may act at times of extreme volatility, while India and Indonesia were said to have supported their currencies on Friday.
* Trading in Cryptocurrency CFDs involves a high risk of loss of funds over a short period of time due to the extreme volatility surrounding cryptocurrencies.
That time frame, more than two decades long, actually includes many periods of extreme volatility in commodity pricing, yet Enbridge kept right on paying and increasing its dividend.
In addition, the crisis came at a time of extreme volatility in global, European and national politics and has arguably contributed to accelerate some trends which were already starting to appear at the beginning of the centurIn addition, the crisis came at a time of extreme volatility in global, European and national politics and has arguably contributed to accelerate some trends which were already starting to appear at the beginning of the centurin global, European and national politics and has arguably contributed to accelerate some trends which were already starting to appear at the beginning of the century.
That time frame, more than two decades long, actually includes many periods of extreme volatility in commodity pricing, yet Enbridge kept right on paying and increasing its dividend.
Daniel and Moskowitz (2013) and Barroso and Santa - Clara (2014) show that extreme volatility tends to be predictive of subsequent momentum crashes and Granger et al. (2014) show how optionality imbedded in a rebalancing strategy is a timing mechanism that can help generate a higher return and a higher Sharpe ratio, albeit at a cost of altering higher moments.
Although the illustration above shows an extreme example of a change in exchange rates, the table below shows the year - over-year volatility of the Canadian - U.S. dollar exchange rate over time, which can also be significant over shorter periods of time.
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