Does Quantum Thinking Limited (HKG:8050) Have A Volatile Share Price?

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Anyone researching Quantum Thinking Limited (HKG:8050) might want to consider the historical volatility of the share price. 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 are more sensitive to general market forces than others. Beta can be a useful tool to understand how much a stock is influenced by market risk (volatility). However, Warren Buffett said 'volatility is far from synonymous with risk' in his 2014 letter to investors. So, while useful, beta is not the only metric to consider. To use beta as an investor, you must first understand that the overall market has a beta of one. A stock with a beta below one is either less volatile than the market, or more volatile but not corellated with the overall market. In comparison a stock with a beta of over one tends to be move in a similar direction to the market in the long term, but with greater changes in price.

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What does 8050's beta value mean to investors?

Given that it has a beta of 1.27, we can surmise that the Quantum Thinking share price has been fairly sensitive to market volatility (over the last 5 years). If this beta value holds true in the future, Quantum Thinking 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 Quantum Thinking fares in that regard, below.

SEHK:8050 Income Statement, June 7th 2019
SEHK:8050 Income Statement, June 7th 2019

Does 8050's size influence the expected beta?

Quantum Thinking is a noticeably small company, with a market capitalisation of HK$543m. Most companies this size are not always actively traded. 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.