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  • Volatility is the grist of fund hedging, and government that are slow to respond always create a deficiency for their citizens because foreign hedgers play off the counter cyclity of debt allocation.

    Technological Determinishm, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Volatility is a common phenomenon in an era with increasing dependence on bullpen role players, especially after the high-volume workload necessary for a team to play through October.

    Tampa Bay Rays bullpen was key in 2008 run, again in 2010 2010

  • Volatility is damaging both to the housing market and to the economy as a whole.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Not a sheep 2008

  • Volatility is also an opportunity for healthy companies to make big big money (like JP Morgan exotic securities) by snapping financial assets cheaply, at the retail end, the taxpayer has to lose his job or go bankrupt after losing his house.

    How Wall Street Lied to Its Computers - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • Volatility is fairly high in craps though, so either have a largish bankroll, or be prepared to lose your stake. —

    Wanted: Vegas Travel Tips - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007

  • DailyFX PLUS offers exclusive easy-to-use automated trading signals Short-Term Technicals Work with Long-Term Congestion for a GBPUSD Range A Long Term AUDNZD Range Rises may Override Short-term Volatility

    Currency Trading News by DailyFX 2009

  • DailyFX PLUS offers exclusive easy-to-use automated trading signals Short-Term Technicals Work with Long-Term Congestion for a GBPUSD Range A Long Term AUDNZD Range Rises may Override Short-term Volatility

    Currency Trading News by DailyFX 2009

  • It may have come to your attention that there is a thing called the Volatility Index.

    Time To Buy Volatility, Sell Stocks Peter Way 2006

  • The "VIX" - otherwise known as the Volatility Index - has dropped steadily as the

    FXstreet.com 2010

  • In this scenario, called a Volatility Crush, options become underpriced but the market continues to fall, and the strategy loses money on virtually every transaction.

    TradingMarkets info@tradingmarkets.com 2010

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