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Volatility Quotes

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Elizabeth Barrett Browning
“Quick-loving hearts ... may quickly loathe.”
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Sonnets from the Portuguese

Erik Pevernagie
“One must face the harsh music and recognize that emotional investment has lost the battle against fleetingness and volatility if a relationship appears to have been only a wild-goose chase. ("Was it all worthwhile?")”
Erik Pevernagie

Anthony Kiedis
“A certain amount of volatility and drama can me healthy and keep things fun and interesting if you're willing at any moment during a fight to say, 'This means nothing. I love you, let's forget about it.”
Anthony Kiedis, Scar Tissue

Roger Spitz
“In truth, neither volatility nor change have an inherent valence.”
Roger Spitz, Disrupt With Impact: Achieve Business Success in an Unpredictable World

Manoj Arora
“Life has immense analogy with stock market.
It is volatile, but if you stick on long enough, it has the potential to reward you with handsome returns in the long run.”
Manoj Arora, The Autobiography Of A Stock

Coreen T. Sol
“Volatility in the up direction is not a problem-it's only downward volatility that offers discourse.”
Coreen T. Sol, Practically Investing: Smart Investment Techniques Your Neighbour Doesn't Know

Manoj Arora
“Volatility is good.
Stock Market volatility is what helps it give you stellar returns.”
Manoj Arora, The Autobiography Of A Stock

“Markets can be volatile from time to time; however, stock prices follow earnings accumulation over the long term.”
Naved Abdali

“She could be funny, quick-witted, and generous, but she could be volatile too. She could be both fire and ice, and she was street smart.”
Heather Dark, excerpt from The Designer Wife

“The researchers looked deeper into these observations, in hopes of gaining insight into the mechanisms underlying the high evolutionary rate and extraordinary immunologic plasticity of influenza HA. They probed in more detail the precise codons that are used by the virus to encode the influenza HA1 protein. The discriminated between codons on the basis of volatility. Each three-nucleotide codon is related by a single nucleotide change to nine 'mutational neighbours.' Of those nine mutations, some proportion change the codon to a synonymous codon and some change it to a nonsynonymous one, which directs the incorporation of a different amino acid into the protein. More volatile codons are those for which a larger proportion of those nine mutational neighbours encode an amino acid change. The use of particular codons in a gene at a frequency that is disproportionate to their random selection for encoding a chosen amino acid is termed codon bias. Such bias is common and is influenced by many factors, but here the collaborators found strong evidence for codon bias that was particular for and restricted to the amino acids making up the HA1 epitopes. Remarkably, they observed that influenza employs a disproportionate number of volatile codons in its epitope-coding sequences. There was a bias for the use of codons that had the fewest synonymous mutational neighbours. In other words, influenza HA1 appears to have optimized the speed with which it can change amino acids in its epitopes. Amino acid changes can arise from fewer mutational events. The antibody combining regions are optimized to use codons that have a greater likelihood to undergo nonsynonymous single nucleotide substitutions : they are optimized for rapid evolution.”
Michael G Cordingley, Viruses: Agents of Evolutionary Invention

“Don't react. Respond instead. Exercise some forethought into what you're about to say and do.”
Akiroq Brost

Manoj Arora
“A smart investor is excited about the returns one gets from a bull market, and super excited about low cost investment one makes in a bear market.
Its a win-win both ways !
Volatility is an investor's best friend !”
Manoj Arora, The Autobiography Of A Stock

Olawale Daniel
“Bitcoin cannot be acquired for free, neither is it too costly to acquire today, which is precisely why it is setting humanity free.”
Olawale Daniel

“The actual risk is the permanent loss of capital or, to a lesser extent, a sub-par return. Temporary volatility in market price is not a real risk.”
Naved Abdali

“All capital investments inherently suffer the risk of permanent capital loss. As an investor, it is your job to differentiate between market volatility and a permanent
capital loss. You can only achieve this when you fundamentally understand why you bought the asset in the first place.”
Naved Abdali

Coreen T. Sol
“Sleep promotes wellbeing but giving up on a well-constructed investment strategy when markets become volatile is not in the best interest of your financial health.”
Coreen T. Sol, Unbiased Investor: Reduce Financial Stress and Keep More of Your Money

“Equities/Stocks have a high risk, higher return ratio, so do cryptocurrencies, which involve high volatility....private equity investments also offer higher return on investments but involve higher risk. Aim to be an investor with a broad outlook”
David Sikhosana, Time Value of Money

“Volatility is not chaos â€� it’s the voice of the market breaking its mask.â€�
Rafael J. Davila”
Rafael J. Davila