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High Beta Stocks

Beta is the calculation that measures the relative volatility of a stock in correlation to a particular standard. For U.S. stocks that standard is usually, but not always, the S&P 500. Beta is a form of regression analysis and it can be useful for investors regardless of their risk tolerance. Beta is considered one of the few data points that can be beneficial for practitioners of both fundamental analysis and technical analysis. This page lists stocks that have unusually high beta calculations. For example, a beta of 2.0 means a stock moves twice as much as the S&P 500. Learn more about high beta stocks.

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CompanyCurrent PriceBetaPE RatioMarket CapVolumeAverage VolumeIndicator(s)
Direct Digital Holdings, Inc. stock logo
DRCT
Direct Digital
$14.88
-5.3%
8.2164.70$212.34 million509,086543,151Short Interest ↓
Positive News
uCloudlink Group Inc. stock logo
UCL
uCloudlink Group
$1.75
-3.3%
4.7117.50$64.53 million9,7083,084Short Interest ↓
Positive News
High Trading Volume
Permian Resources Co. stock logo
PR
Permian Resources
$13.60
+0.2%
4.2514.95$10.52 billion9.95 million10.40 millionGap Down
SM Energy stock logo
SM
SM Energy
$38.72
-0.9%
4.125.66$4.50 billion868,3751.30 millionDividend Increase
News Coverage
Positive News
Fidelity Crypto Industry and Digital Payments ETF stock logo
FDIG
Fidelity Crypto Industry and Digital Payments ETF
$27.74
-11.7%
3.8410.94$69.35 million257,32745,547High Trading Volume
Eastman Kodak stock logo
KODK
Eastman Kodak
$3.90
-3.5%
3.455.82$310.26 million750,262732,721News Coverage
Gap Up
Signature Bank stock logo
SBNY
Signature Bank
$1.60
+45.5%
3.390.08$100.74 million4.48 million1.24 millionAnalyst Report
Gap Up
High Trading Volume
Matador Resources stock logo
MTDR
Matador Resources
$56.86
-1.1%
3.368.08$6.77 billion1.35 million1.19 millionPositive News
APA Co. stock logo
APA
APA
$35.88
-0.6%
3.327.35$11.01 billion3.67 million3.97 millionShort Interest ↑
Antero Resources Co. stock logo
AR
Antero Resources
$22.68
-1.1%
3.258.16$6.82 billion3.97 million5.56 millionShort Interest ↑
Vital Energy, Inc. stock logo
VTLE
Vital Energy
$45.49
-2.2%
3.101.49$1.30 billion877,988982,145Gap Up
VanEck Digital Transformation ETF stock logo
DAPP
VanEck Digital Transformation ETF
$10.28
-12.8%
2.902.89$81.52 million829,002146,749Short Interest ↓
News Coverage
High Trading Volume
Caesars Entertainment, Inc. stock logo
CZR
Caesars Entertainment
$46.88
-2.0%
2.8414.34$10.11 billion2.18 million3.83 millionShort Interest ↓
News Coverage
Solo Brands, Inc. stock logo
DTC
Solo Brands
$6.16
-1.1%
2.8016.21$559.64 million439,229446,165Short Interest ↑
Palantir Technologies Inc. stock logo
PLTR
Palantir Technologies
$17.17
-2.2%
2.77286.21$37.36 billion38.94 million53.59 million
Newpark Resources, Inc. stock logo
NR
Newpark Resources
$6.64
-0.9%
2.7324.59$564.98 million1.13 million998,468Short Interest ↑
Negative News
Western Midstream Partners, LP stock logo
WES
Western Midstream Partners
$29.26
+2.7%
2.7110.80$11.10 billion2.40 million1.37 millionNews Coverage
Oil States International, Inc. stock logo
OIS
Oil States International
$6.79
-1.9%
2.7042.44$433.81 million846,555785,393Short Interest ↑
Negative News
Camping World Holdings, Inc. stock logo
CWH
Camping World
$26.26
-3.2%
2.68119.37$2.21 billion1.24 million818,048Positive News
Adient plc stock logo
ADNT
Adient
$36.36
-0.6%
2.6516.83$3.41 billion951,211985,151Short Interest ↑
News Coverage
Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc. stock logo
HLX
Helix Energy Solutions Group
$10.28
-0.8%
2.6373.43$1.55 billion1.58 million3.38 millionNews Coverage
Positive News
Hovnanian Enterprises, Inc. stock logo
HOV
Hovnanian Enterprises
$155.62
-1.3%
2.625.73$948.52 million65,576121,489Short Interest ↓
Ovintiv Inc. stock logo
OVV
Ovintiv
$43.92
-0.8%
2.614.36$11.99 billion1.44 million2.69 millionAnalyst Revision
Positive News
Oceaneering International, Inc. stock logo
OII
Oceaneering International
$21.28
-1.6%
2.5928.37$2.14 billion726,721740,890Short Interest ↑
Analyst Revision
News Coverage
Kinetik Holdings Inc. stock logo
KNTK
Kinetik
$33.40
-0.9%
2.5841.23$4.96 billion353,297500,002News Coverage
Arcturus Therapeutics Holdings Inc. stock logo
ARCT
Arcturus Therapeutics
$31.53
-4.4%
2.588.73$842.58 million363,422427,383Short Interest ↓
News Coverage
Positive News
Big 5 Sporting Goods Co. stock logo
BGFV
Big 5 Sporting Goods
$6.34
-2.8%
2.5639.63$142.30 million340,845307,726Positive News
Callon Petroleum stock logo
CPE
Callon Petroleum
$32.40
-2.1%
2.534.06$2.20 billion1.26 million2.06 millionShort Interest ↑
Analyst Revision
News Coverage
eXp World Holdings, Inc. stock logo
EXPI
eXp World
$15.52
-1.6%
2.53517.51$2.39 billion854,7601.34 millionPositive News
The Lovesac Company stock logo
LOVE
Lovesac
$25.55
-1.8%
2.5120.12$395.74 million360,861444,206Insider Buying
News Coverage
Kosmos Energy Ltd. stock logo
KOS
Kosmos Energy
$6.71
-1.2%
2.5041.94$3.09 billion2.69 million3.93 millionShort Interest ↑
News Coverage
ChampionX Co. stock logo
CHX
ChampionX
$29.21
-1.5%
2.4819.34$5.69 billion1.12 million1.41 millionDividend Announcement
Short Interest ↑
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. stock logo
RCL
Royal Caribbean Cruises
$129.49
-0.4%
2.4740.47$33.18 billion2.01 million2.54 million
MP Materials Corp. stock logo
MP
MP Materials
$19.85
-3.0%
2.4734.22$3.53 billion2.74 million3.18 millionPositive News
JAKKS Pacific, Inc. stock logo
JAKK
JAKKS Pacific
$35.55
-2.0%
2.454.27$358.10 million103,654192,302Short Interest ↓
Positive News
Core Laboratories Inc. stock logo
CLB
Core Laboratories
$17.66
-2.4%
2.4420.54$825.15 million284,463329,872Short Interest ↑
TaskUs, Inc. stock logo
TASK
TaskUs
$13.07
-2.7%
2.4329.04$1.17 billion299,898260,268Positive News
EnLink Midstream, LLC stock logo
ENLC
EnLink Midstream
$12.16
+0.2%
2.4219.30$5.56 billion818,6462.55 millionPositive News
StoneCo Ltd. stock logo
STNE
StoneCo
$18.03
-1.4%
2.4228.17$5.63 billion2.75 million4.61 millionNews Coverage
Positive News
Qurate Retail, Inc. stock logo
QRTEA
Qurate Retail
$0.88
-2.2%
2.414.38$340.92 million3.07 million3.83 millionShort Interest ↓
News Coverage
Positive News
Herc Holdings Inc. stock logo
HRI
Herc
$148.89
-1.8%
2.4112.23$4.21 billion155,647215,645Short Interest ↑
Negative News
Nordstrom, Inc. stock logo
JWN
Nordstrom
$18.45
-2.2%
2.4125.63$3.00 billion3.35 million5.70 millionShort Interest ↑
Avis Budget Group, Inc. stock logo
CAR
Avis Budget Group
$177.26
-0.4%
2.403.89$6.42 billion349,268705,151Short Interest ↑
Positive News
JELD-WEN Holding, Inc. stock logo
JELD
JELD-WEN
$18.88
-1.6%
2.4012.26$1.61 billion313,899457,293
MicroStrategy Incorporated stock logo
MSTR
MicroStrategy
$631.62
-5.4%
2.39489.63$9.17 billion1.58 million1.10 millionAnalyst Report
News Coverage
Dutch Bros Inc. stock logo
BROS
Dutch Bros
$31.67
-0.7%
2.39791.75$5.61 billion1.15 million1.48 millionInsider Selling
Short Interest ↑
News Coverage
China Automotive Systems, Inc. stock logo
CAAS
China Automotive Systems
$3.23
-2.0%
2.373.14$97.50 million82,41270,214Short Interest ↓
News Coverage
Positive News
EBIXQ
Ebix
$1.04
+22.4%
2.376.12$32.14 million5.60 million4.34 million
U.S. Silica Holdings, Inc. stock logo
SLCA
U.S. Silica
$11.31
-0.8%
2.375.95$872.61 million557,876921,695
TETRA Technologies, Inc. stock logo
TTI
TETRA Technologies
$4.52
-0.7%
2.3720.55$587.96 million1.31 million1.19 million
Carrols Restaurant Group, Inc. stock logo
TAST
Carrols Restaurant Group
$7.88
-0.8%
2.36131.33$429.43 million1.03 million780,432Short Interest ↓
News Coverage
Positive News
Olaplex Holdings, Inc. stock logo
OLPX
Olaplex
$2.54
-3.1%
2.3421.17$1.66 billion1.66 million2.50 millionShort Interest ↓
News Coverage
Positive News
Arhaus, Inc. stock logo
ARHS
Arhaus
$11.85
-1.7%
2.3411.73$1.66 billion686,955850,278Short Interest ↓
News Coverage
Positive News
ProPetro Holding Corp. stock logo
PUMP
ProPetro
$8.38
-0.8%
2.328.22$923.79 million801,8881.61 millionNews Coverage
Antero Midstream Co. stock logo
AM
Antero Midstream
$12.53
-0.6%
2.3217.16$6.01 billion1.35 million2.02 millionShort Interest ↓
News Coverage
Positive News
SilverBow Resources, Inc. stock logo
SBOW
SilverBow Resources
$29.08
+1.1%
2.322.29$739.50 million674,835613,337Short Interest ↑
Negative News
YETI Holdings, Inc. stock logo
YETI
YETI
$51.78
-1.3%
2.3170.93$4.50 billion786,2301.11 millionNews Coverage
Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. stock logo
BOOT
Boot Barn
$76.76
-0.6%
2.3014.48$2.32 billion1.09 million814,848News Coverage
Brinker International, Inc. stock logo
EAT
Brinker International
$43.18
-1.6%
2.3013.97$1.91 billion812,4741.05 millionShort Interest ↓
Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc. stock logo
PTEN
Patterson-UTI Energy
$10.80
-0.6%
2.308.18$4.51 billion3.20 million7.01 millionShort Interest ↑
News Coverage
Positive News
RH stock logo
RH
RH
$291.48
-3.2%
2.2931.65$5.36 billion530,277946,804
Murphy Oil Co. stock logo
MUR
Murphy Oil
$42.66
-1.0%
2.289.02$6.59 billion1.50 million1.57 millionPositive News
Modine Manufacturing stock logo
MOD
Modine Manufacturing
$59.70
-1.7%
2.2715.43$3.12 billion571,604563,662Analyst Report
News Coverage
Gannett Co., Inc. stock logo
GCI
Gannett
$2.30
-5.7%
2.2717.69$342.41 million984,263981,697News Coverage
Tesla, Inc. stock logo
TSLA
Tesla
$248.48
-1.9%
2.2679.90$789.90 billion100.89 million109.73 millionAnalyst Report
Beazer Homes USA, Inc. stock logo
BZH
Beazer Homes USA
$33.79
-1.0%
2.266.56$1.07 billion427,267394,731Short Interest ↑
News Coverage
InMode Ltd. stock logo
INMD
InMode
$22.24
-1.3%
2.2610.59$1.85 billion953,3671.72 millionShort Interest ↑
News Coverage
Crescent Energy stock logo
CRGY
Crescent Energy
$13.21
-0.5%
2.2515.36$2.37 billion873,8061.17 millionPositive News
Ferroglobe PLC stock logo
GSM
Ferroglobe
$6.51
-3.1%
2.2410.50$1.22 billion1.45 million1.19 millionPositive News
Precision Drilling Co. stock logo
PDS
Precision Drilling
$54.29
0.0%
2.248.21$790.25 million53,07674,684Short Interest ↓
News Coverage
Tenet Healthcare Co. stock logo
THC
Tenet Healthcare
$75.57
-0.9%
2.2317.45$7.67 billion448,843970,389Positive News
Titan International, Inc. stock logo
TWI
Titan International
$14.88
-0.9%
2.237.63$920.92 million277,528421,670Negative News
PlayAGS Inc stock logo
AGS
PlayAGS
$8.43
-2.7%
2.23120.43$326.34 million280,656209,768Short Interest ↓
Frontier Group Holdings, Inc. stock logo
ULCC
Frontier Group
$5.46
-2.8%
2.2218.83$1.21 billion2.47 million2.92 millionNews Coverage
Golden Entertainment, Inc. stock logo
GDEN
Golden Entertainment
$39.93
-1.2%
2.224.46$1.14 billion123,693178,268Short Interest ↑
Targa Resources Corp. stock logo
TRGP
Targa Resources
$86.87
+0.6%
2.2222.74$19.37 billion1.26 million1.34 millionPositive News
Victoria's Secret & Co. stock logo
VSCO
Victoria's Secret & Co.
$26.54
-1.8%
2.2222.68$2.06 billion1.66 million2.31 millionPositive News
Bluegreen Vacations Holding Co. stock logo
BVH
Bluegreen Vacations
$75.12
-0.1%
2.2120.25$1.28 billion176,691171,950Short Interest ↑
News Coverage
Intrepid Potash, Inc. stock logo
IPI
Intrepid Potash
$23.89
-2.4%
2.2056.88$314.32 million146,562163,446Positive News
The ONE Group Hospitality, Inc. stock logo
STKS
ONE Group Hospitality
$6.12
+0.5%
2.2040.80$191.39 million33,80173,192News Coverage
Devon Energy Co. stock logo
DVN
Devon Energy
$45.30
-1.0%
2.207.74$29.02 billion9.45 million9.48 millionShort Interest ↑
News Coverage
Medallion Financial Corp. stock logo
MFIN
Medallion Financial
$9.85
-1.2%
2.194.21$230.14 million30,40765,407Positive News
Marathon Oil Co. stock logo
MRO
Marathon Oil
$24.16
-0.9%
2.198.95$14.14 billion8.62 million9.46 millionShort Interest ↑
News Coverage
Consumer Portfolio Services, Inc. stock logo
CPSS
Consumer Portfolio Services
$9.37
-6.4%
2.184.48$197.89 million40,95023,231
SandRidge Energy, Inc. stock logo
SD
SandRidge Energy
$13.67
-1.5%
2.173.09$507.03 million350,098371,866Short Interest ↑
Negative News
Everi Holdings Inc. stock logo
EVRI
Everi
$11.27
-1.7%
2.179.72$964.34 million1.02 million1.49 million
Veritiv Co. stock logo
VRTV
Veritiv
$169.99
2.158.60$2.31 billion0137,799Analyst Report
News Coverage
BRP Inc. stock logo
DOOO
BRP
$71.69
-0.4%
2.158.36$5.50 billion69,501136,573Positive News
On Holding AG stock logo
ONON
ON
$26.97
-3.5%
2.1596.32$16.96 billion4.96 million4.38 millionNews Coverage
Fluor Co. stock logo
FLR
Fluor
$39.17
-0.9%
2.1558.46$6.67 billion961,1381.95 millionShort Interest ↓
Positive News
PVH Corp. stock logo
PVH
PVH
$122.12
-0.9%
2.1414.40$7.28 billion524,6641.10 millionShort Interest ↓
MGM Resorts International stock logo
MGM
MGM Resorts International
$44.68
-0.8%
2.1415.20$15.26 billion2.63 million4.50 million
Cinemark Holdings, Inc. stock logo
CNK
Cinemark
$14.09
+0.1%
2.1425.16$1.71 billion2.57 million2.85 millionNegative News
Amplify Energy Corp. stock logo
AMPY
Amplify Energy
$5.93
-1.2%
2.140.64$231.85 million553,099504,167Positive News
Celestica Inc. stock logo
CLS
Celestica
$29.28
-1.0%
2.1317.43$3.49 billion727,8241.51 millionShort Interest ↑
SCYNEXIS, Inc. stock logo
SCYX
SCYNEXIS
$2.23
+2.8%
2.121.57$82.97 million612,378222,382Short Interest ↓
News Coverage
Gap Up
High Trading Volume
Six Flags Entertainment Co. stock logo
SIX
Six Flags Entertainment
$25.08
+0.4%
2.1228.18$2.10 billion1.31 million1.04 millionAnalyst Report
Corporación América Airports S.A. stock logo
CAAP
Corporación América Airports
$16.06
-0.7%
2.1216.06$2.62 billion74,398110,464
XPO, Inc. stock logo
XPO
XPO
$87.59
-2.7%
2.11282.55$10.16 billion1.12 million1.37 millionAnalyst Downgrade
The Gap, Inc. stock logo
GPS
GAP
$20.91
-0.9%
2.11209.12$7.75 billion5.40 million7.16 millionOptions Volume

We often hear the word beta in the context of “beta test”. It’s a way of testing something (e.g. a software program) in a real-world situation to iron out any glitches before rolling it out to the public.

In the context of investing, understanding beta also serves a predictive function. Specifically, knowing a stock’s beta can help investors understand why a company may be performing or underperforming. In this way, beta can help investors predict how a stock is likely to perform before they buy the stock.

This article will define beta and key terms to help investors understand beta. We’ll also review the difference between provided beta and personally calculated beta, what beta indicates, and how to use beta to diversify a portfolio. And finally, we’ll look at a couple of limitations to beta.

Beta measures the relative volatility of a stock in correlation to a particular standard. For U.S. stocks that standard is usually, but not always, the S&P 500. Beta can also be used by investors to evaluate a particular stock’s expected rate of return, particularly when using the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAMP).

Beta is a form of regression analysis and it can be useful for investors regardless of their risk tolerance. Beta is considered one of the few data points that can be beneficial for practitioners of fundamental analysis and technical analysis. Investors who tend to analyze stocks using fundamental analysis will use beta along with price-to-earnings ratio, shareholders equity, debt-to-equity ratio and other factors. Technical analysts will use beta as an indicator of stocks that offer the price movement they are seeking. They will use beta along with other indicators such as average daily trading volume (ADTV) and a stock’s moving average.

Investing websites like MarketBeat give investors access to many company’s financial metrics. This means that investors do not typically need to calculate beta for themselves. But it’s still helpful to understand the meaning of two variables that are used in the formula for beta. These variables are covariance and variance.

  • Covariance is a measurement of how two stocks move together. If the number is positive it means the price movement is generally correlated (i.e. when one stock goes up, so does the other and vice versa). If the number is negative, it means the price movement is generally not correlated (i.e. when one stock goes up, the other goes down and vice versa).
  • Variance is a measurement of how far a stock moves in relation to its mean. In the case of beta, the mean is whatever benchmark is being used.

With that in mind, Beta is found by dividing covariance by variance. A financial advisor—or any investor, really—can leverage the beta calculation to measure individual stocks in terms of risk, relative to the stock market, or even a more specific index or fund, such as the securities in exchange-traded funds or a portfolio of stocks. 

An investment advisor (or formula-savvy retail investor) can then leverage the beta calculation again to build a capital asset pricing model. This more complex formula provides mathematically-backed investment advice about the risk of individual stocks relative to their expected rate of return.

Investors can then build an investment strategy to reduce risk and acquire an asset that will outperform the market—minimizing losses and increasing gains.

Individual investors who are active traders will also want to make sure they do their own beta calculation to assess risk and build a CAPM to assess potential gains. Though it’s not the only stat they need to formulate a strategy, it’s as important as any of the other ones, such as market capitalization and price. 

In many cases, a financial website will give what’s known as the “provided beta” for a particular stock. For active traders, financial software programs will also provide the beta value. When using a provided beta, investors should pay attention to two variables.

First, it’s important to understand what benchmark is being used to determine beta. Since the beta shows a correlation between a particular security and something, an investor needs to know what that something is. As pointed out above, for U.S. stocks it is common for beta to be expressed as a correlation to a stock index, usually the S&P 500, but not always. In some cases, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) may be used, or even the NASDAQ.

The second thing an investor will need to know about a stock’s beta is the time frame that is being measured. If you’re a long-term investor, you may want to know the beta over several years. If you’re an active trader, you’ll probably be more interested in the beta over a much more recent timeframe.

A personally calculated beta, on the other hand, is one that investors will calculate for themselves. To calculate beta, investors will have to know the covariance between the return of the stock being analyzed and the return of the benchmark for that stock as well as the variance of the market returns.

As we mentioned above, many financial software programs will do the calculation for you. It is also possible to use an Excel spreadsheet to calculate beta. For many investors, particularly those who are engaging in day trading, a personally calculated beta may be more accurate for their needs.

Beta can get confusing if an investor gets hung up on positive and negative. When an investor sees a negative number, they instinctively think a stock is falling (i.e. generating a negative return). That is not necessarily the case with a negative beta. Here’s why:

As we defined it above, beta is a correlation between the price movement of a security and a benchmark related to that security. Beta is a multiplicative factor. So a beta of 1.3 means that a stock is 30% more volatile than the broader stock market.

For these examples, let’s assume an investor is buying a U.S. stock that is being benchmarked to the S&P 500. The beta of the S&P 500 is 1. The simplest explanation for this is that in establishing a benchmark, you’re dividing one thing by itself and that will always equal 1.

So knowing the beta of the S&P 500 is 1, here’s how investors can interpret the beta of a particular stock:

  • Beta of 1 – this means a stock is highly correlated to the S&P 500. Therefore, if the S&P 500 index is up for the day, the stock is more than likely going to be up for the day and vice versa. A beta of 1 also means that price movement will probably be very similar. In other words, if you were to overlay the stock’s price movement over the S&P 500, the two lines would look very similar.
  • Beta of less than 1 – this means a stock is not very correlated with the market. Sometimes it will follow the trend in the market, but sometimes it won’t. In terms of price movement, a beta of less than 1 is indicating that the stock is less volatile (i.e. less reactive to price movements in the broader market).
  • Beta of more than 1 – this also means a stock is not very correlated to the market. However, unlike a beta of less than 1, this means a stock is highly volatile (i.e. more reactive to price movements in the broader market).
  • Beta of less than 0 (i.e. a negative beta) – this means a stock is inversely correlated to the market. The tendency of the stock is to move in the opposite direction as the market. The higher the negative number, the more volatile the stock.

The key thing to know about beta is its relationship to the number 1. The closer the number is to 1, the more it is correlated to the market; the further it is from 1, the less it is correlated. A beta can also be much higher than 1. There are some stocks that can have a beta of 2 or more.

Let’s go through some examples as of July 21, 2022:

  • Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) has a beta of 0.93. This puts its volatility right in line with the broader market. This is what you might expect from a blue-chip stock.
  • Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) has a beta of 1.24. This means an investor can reasonably expect that this stock is 25% more volatile than the market.
  • Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) has a beta of 1.96. This means the stock price has almost twice the volatility of the market.
  • In contrast, Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK) has a beta of around 0.35. This means it is not a very volatile stock, which is what investors would expect from a utility stock. However, this doesn’t mean that the stock is underperforming.

This brings to mind a third, and perhaps the most important thing to know about beta. Beta measures potential volatility, not price performance. A positive beta does not mean that a stock is going up in price. In fact, a stock that has a high beta while the market is falling is more than likely falling at a higher percentage rate than the market.

Likewise, a negative beta does not mean that a stock is going down in price. When the market is trending lower, these stocks will tend to rise. A negative beta also does not mean that a company is underperforming. It just the the company operates in a sector that will naturally work in opposition to the broader market. Stocks of gold mining companies and gold ETFs are a good example of this. You would expect these stocks to have a negative beta compared to the market because gold (and many other precious metals) tend to rise when the market falls and vice versa.

How can knowing the beta help investors create a more diversified portfolio? For starters, diversification is not just about investing in different asset classes. It's about investing in different types of assets within those classes. This is where beta can be a very useful measurement.

Many investors think they are diversified when they’re actually not. For example, two blue-chip stocks can have quite a difference in beta. This will affect the expectations of stock performance even though, based on market cap and other factors, the stocks look to be equal.

Using our example above, if an investor is looking for growth, they will want to look at stocks that have a beta above 1. This gives them a greater chance of a higher return for a higher risk of the stock losing value when the market goes down. However, they can hedge this volatility by adding a variety of stocks that are closer to 1, depending on their risk tolerance. Investors who are more active traders may also wish to look at stocks with negative betas if they predict the market will go down.

As we mentioned above, it’s important to understand what beta is using as a benchmark and the timeline that is being measured. If an investor is looking at a mining stock or ETF for example, knowing that it has a negative beta, while helpful, may be somewhat obvious. An investor may need more information to perform greater fundamental or technical analysis to better assess whether a stock belongs in their portfolio. One way to do this may be to calculate its beta as compared to a precious metals index.

Also, beta does not take into account recent news events that may impact a stock. There are some programs that will calculate a time-varying beta estimate which attempts to take into account factors that affect the characteristics of a company that may affect the way its beta is calculated. However, in general, it would take a significant change over a significant period of time to change a beta in a meaningful way. That's why day traders and other short-term investors will look at other technical cues to decide on whether to invest in a stock.

High beta stocks do carry some risks. Stocks with high betas are more volatile in comparison to the overall market or index. Beta actually says nothing about the direction of a stock’s momentum in price, or the relative strength of the company. 

If a stock price is ballooning beyond the pace of the market, the company may be overvalued. Eventually, that bubble will pop, leaving investors with great losses. Smart investors and traders do not ride waves of hype. Conversely, a high beta stock may be from a company whose stock price is plummeting due to some current events that might have a longstanding negative impact, such as downsizing or bankruptcy. 

High beta stocks may indicate a history of frequent movement in opposition to the overall stock market. These types of stocks are generally volatile and can throw off investors who do not have experience riding market waves—that is, knowing when to buy and sell. If an investor is involved with active trading and prefers to minimize their risk, they can also balance out their trading with some low beta stocks. These less-volatile securities can stabilize their portfolio of stocks by compensating for some of the losses incurred by high beta stocks that deviate from an expected return. 

A smart beta strategy can be used to minimize the risk impact of high beta stocks. This type of strategy might combine something passive and more stable, like a dividend investing strategy, with active trading in order to minimize losses from the most volatile stocks in the fund. 

Investors working with high beta stocks are hoping to cash out on the stock price waves, buying low and selling high. They may have scoured lists of cheap stocks to buy or stock market gainers in their search for potential profits, but if they’re playing a short game like day trading, finding stocks with the most momentum can provide an easy entry and exit strategy to cash out on the same day. 

Beta only provides information about the momentum of individual stocks in relation to the stock market. It is not an indicator of future or past performance.

However, high beta stocks will have price swings that can lead to great gains, if bought and sold appropriately. It’s important for active traders using the beta calculation (and other stats) to consider the alpha and beta of a stock—the former being an indicator of how much return a stock historically provides relative to its risk. 

Of course, investors looking for the most stable investments will want to look at a capital asset like rental property, treasury bills, or mutual funds—avoiding high beta stocks, or even the whole process of analyzing beta and calculating risk as they buy and sell securities. But while these investment strategies can minimize losses, they don’t fund great gains, either. Investors who want steady gains but minimal risk should consider looking into securities that generate dividends

Beta is one of the fundamental regression analysis metrics that an investor can use to assess the volatility of a stock compared to a benchmark index such as the S&P 500. Although beta is not used to predict specific price movement, it provides a general sense of how a stock will trend compared to the overall market.

In general:

  • Investors with a low risk tolerance will probably want to have stocks with lower betas (i.e. 1 or lower).
  • Investors with a higher risk tolerance will want to look at stocks with high beta values because of the potential for high returns.
  • Investors who are not interested in cashing out on a risk-reward relationship might explore other options, such as the best growth stocks. But even then, the best high beta stocks can provide a forecast of how volatile it will be in the future—and in turn, build a capital asset pricing model to determine potential reward. 

Because of its utility as an assessment of volatility, beta is a metric used in both fundamental analysis and technical analysis. Beta can help investors take an objective look at their portfolio and give them direction on how to maintain proper diversification. However, like any metric, beta has its limitations. Investors who are looking for specific indicators of future results will need to look beyond beta to assess if a stock is right for their portfolio.


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