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Compute the volatility

The volatility, known in statistics as the standard deviation, is probably the most used indicator to assess the past variability of stock returns. It is a proxy for risk.

Your first task, here, is to compute the volatility of the historical returns of ABC stock.

To do so, take the square root of [(R_1-Average)^2 + (R_2-Average)^2 + ... + (R_T-Average)^2] / (T-1).

Use a combination of SUM(), COUNT(), SQRT() and ARRAYFORMULA().

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Oefeninstructies

  • In G5, start by subtracting the average return from the range of periodic returns D3:D62.

  • Next, take the square and use the function SUM() to compute the sum of the squared deviations. This is the numerator of the formula.

  • Count the number of returns using COUNT() and subtract 1 from the result. This is the denominator.

  • Use SQRT() and type CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER to enter ARRAYFORMULA().

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