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dispersion

[dih-spur-zhuhn, -shuhn] / dɪˈspɜr ʒən, -ʃən /
NOUN
dispersal
Synonyms


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The violence of the underlying moves makes some nervous, because periods of what Wall Street calls “dispersion” have sometimes preceded market corrections.

From The Wall Street Journal

Market “dispersion” is hitting levels not seen in decades as investors sort AI winners from losers.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We are seeing continued dispersion in software and other tech adjacent sectors, while money keeps piling into defensives,” said Ken Mahoney, president and CEO of Mahoney Asset Management.

From Barron's

Engineers were also undersupplied because engineering tends to be a major with lower enrollment relative to other fields, and a greater dispersion of fields that hire engineering graduates.

From Barron's

The implied dispersion of stocks, how much they are expected to move relative to each other, is very high, as Tim Edwards, head of index investment strategy at S&P Dow Jones Indices, points out.

From The Wall Street Journal




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