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What Kind Of Share Price Volatility Should You Expect For Quick Heal Technologies Limited (NSE:QUICKHEAL)?

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If you own shares in Quick Heal Technologies Limited (NSE:QUICKHEAL) then it's worth thinking about how it contributes to the volatility of your portfolio, overall. In finance, Beta is a measure of volatility. Modern finance theory considers volatility to be a measure of risk, and there are two main types of price volatility. The first category is company specific volatility. This can be dealt with by limiting your exposure to any particular stock. The second sort is caused by the natural volatility of markets, overall. For example, certain macroeconomic events will impact (virtually) all stocks on the market.

Some stocks see their prices move in concert with the market. Others tend towards stronger, gentler or unrelated price movements. 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 greater than one is more sensitive to broader market movements than a stock with a beta of less than one.

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What we can learn from QUICKHEAL's beta value

Zooming in on Quick Heal Technologies, we see it has a five year beta of 0.86. This is below 1, so historically its share price has been rather independent from the market. This means that -- if history is a guide -- buying the stock would reduce the impact of overall market volatility in many portfolios (depending on the beta of the portfolio, of course). 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 Quick Heal Technologies fares in that regard, below.

NSEI:QUICKHEAL Income Statement, September 23rd 2019
NSEI:QUICKHEAL Income Statement, September 23rd 2019

Does QUICKHEAL's size influence the expected beta?

Quick Heal Technologies is a rather small company. It has a market capitalisation of ₹8.5b, which means it is probably under the radar of most investors. 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:

One potential advantage of owning low beta stocks like Quick Heal Technologies is that your overall portfolio won't be too sensitive to overall market movements. However, this can be a blessing or a curse, depending on what's happening in the broader market. This article aims to educate investors about beta values, but it's well worth looking at important company-specific fundamentals such as Quick Heal Technologies’s financial health and performance track record. I highly recommend you dive deeper by considering the following: