Should You Be Concerned About Diversified Royalty Corp.'s (TSE:DIV) Historical Volatility?

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Anyone researching Diversified Royalty Corp. (TSE:DIV) might want to consider the historical volatility of the share price. Modern finance theory considers volatility to be a measure of risk, and there are two main types of price volatility. First, we have company specific volatility, which is the price gyrations of an individual stock. Holding at least 8 stocks can reduce this kind of risk across a portfolio. The second type is the broader market volatility, which you cannot diversify away, since it arises from macroeconomic factors which directly affects all the stocks on the market.

Some stocks see their prices move in concert with the market. Others tend towards stronger, gentler or unrelated price movements. Some investors use beta as a measure of how much a certain stock is impacted by market risk (volatility). While we should keep in mind that Warren Buffett has cautioned that 'Volatility is far from synonymous with risk', beta is still a useful factor to consider. To make good use of it you must first know that the beta of the overall market is one. Any stock with a beta of greater than one is considered more volatile than the market, while those with a beta below one are either less volatile or poorly correlated with the market.

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What DIV's beta value tells investors

Given that it has a beta of 1.15, we can surmise that the Diversified Royalty share price has been fairly sensitive to market volatility (over the last 5 years). If this beta value holds true in the future, Diversified Royalty shares are likely to rise more than the market when the market is going up, but fall faster when the market is going down. Share price volatility is well worth considering, but most long term investors consider the history of revenue and earnings growth to be more important. Take a look at how Diversified Royalty fares in that regard, below.

TSX:DIV Income Statement, January 18th 2020
TSX:DIV Income Statement, January 18th 2020

Could DIV's size cause it to be more volatile?

Diversified Royalty is a rather small company. It has a market capitalisation of CA$352m, which means it is probably under the radar of most investors. It has a relatively high beta, suggesting it is fairly actively traded for a company of its size. Because it takes less capital to move the share price of a small company like this, when a stock this size is actively traded it is quite often more sensitive to market volatility than similar large companies.

What this means for you:

Since Diversified Royalty tends to moves up when the market is going up, and down when it's going down, potential investors may wish to reflect on the overall market, when considering the stock. This article aims to educate investors about beta values, but it's well worth looking at important company-specific fundamentals such as Diversified Royalty’s financial health and performance track record. I urge you to continue your research by taking a look at the following: