Does Mangold Fondkommission AB (STO:MANG) Have A Particularly Volatile Share Price?

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If you own shares in Mangold Fondkommission AB (STO:MANG) then it's worth thinking about how it contributes to the volatility of your portfolio, overall. In finance, Beta is a measure of volatility. Volatility is considered to be a measure of risk in modern finance theory. Investors may think of volatility as falling into two main categories. The first type is company specific volatility. Investors use diversification across uncorrelated stocks to reduce this kind of price volatility across the 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 mimic the volatility of the market quite closely, while others demonstrate muted, exagerrated or uncorrelated 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 does MANG's beta value mean to investors?

Given that it has a beta of 0.83, we can surmise that the Mangold Fondkommission share price has not been strongly impacted by broader market volatility (over the last 5 years). If history is a good guide, owning the stock should help ensure that your portfolio is not overly sensitive to market volatility. Beta is worth considering, but it's also important to consider whether Mangold Fondkommission is growing earnings and revenue. You can take a look for yourself, below.

OM:MANG Income Statement, December 4th 2019
OM:MANG Income Statement, December 4th 2019

How does MANG's size impact its beta?

Mangold Fondkommission is a noticeably small company, with a market capitalisation of kr385m. Most companies this size are not always actively traded. It is not unusual for very small companies to have a low beta value, especially if only low volumes of shares are traded. Even when they are traded more actively, the share price is often more susceptible to company specific developments than overall market volatility.

What this means for you:

The Mangold Fondkommission doesn't usually show much sensitivity to the broader market. This could be for a variety of reasons. Typically, smaller companies have a low beta if their share price tends to move a lot due to company specific developments. Alternatively, an strong dividend payer might move less than the market because investors are valuing it for its income stream. In order to fully understand whether MANG is a good investment for you, we also need to consider important company-specific fundamentals such as Mangold Fondkommission’s financial health and performance track record. I highly recommend you dive deeper by considering the following: