We’re not trying to give anyone traumatic flashbacks or anything, but we’d like to take a second to mentally transport ourselves back to our middle-and-high-school math classes.
Remember learning about mean, median, and mode? And remember how the mean is the average of all the values we’re looking at? Okay, good. Now remember bell curves? Yes? Great. If we understand those two concepts, then we can wrap our heads around leptokurtic investments, no problem.
Let’s say we’re looking at a bunch of prices for a particular stock. And now let’s say we calculate the mean price and use standard deviations and other such fun to make ourselves a cute little bell curve. The top of the bell shows the mean, or the average price, while the sides of the bell (called “tails”) show the highest and lowest prices. When the tails of our bell are thicker than the normal bell curve distribution, the stock we’re looking at is said to be “leptokurtic:” it has a higher kurtosis—i.e., higher highs and lower lows—than normal. In other words, the highest price this stock has gone for is higher than what a normal distribution would indicate, and vice versa.
What this means for us as investors is that this particular stock may be a little risky. We could see a high rate of return…but we could also see a big loss. It doesn’t mean we will for sure, but simply that it’s happened before, and there’s potential for it to happen again.
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Finance a la shmoop what is technical analysis okay we have fundamental [Fundamental analyst sat at a desk]
analysts who look at what the company does for a living how hard its products
are to manufacture how much they sell for how big global demand is how [Fundemental analyst check list]
powerful their brand is what their profit margins are in their growth
prospects from there how their balance sheet looks you know stuff like that
technical analysts don't care at all about any of that stuff those are
fundamental elements of a company technical analyst view stocks only as [Technical analyst chucks the list away]
trading sardines and really couldn't care less how the companies they are [Sardines with company logos on]
trading actually make money or run their businesses technical analysts follow
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historical prices on a graph made by these stocks like you have a triple top
here right like so there's a hard line is trying to break out of that line line [Top line is highlighted]
says nook smacking you back down they can't break out so it's triple top and a [Hand smacks the price back down]
lot of gravity there so no maybe I'm short that stock at the end of that
triple top all right then you have the dome yeah it just kind of goes up but it
doesn't really want to break up so it's kind of trading down and then what do I
do with the stock here I don't know I don't know then you have descending tops [End of the dome is highlighted]
where Oh tried to break out oh but now it's a lower low because they miss their
earnings ah now it's a lower low and again they missed so the stocks going [Trend line showing the price going down]
nowhere it's pretty depressing around here then you have a saucer notably
shaped like a smiley face yeah you can see the two eyeballs there so you want [Smiley emoji appears]
to be long that stock somewhere in the middle there because
then it goes up and does better and yeah life's good and color and dimension gets
added to the stock charts via other technical things like volumes of shares [Colorful 3d stock chart]
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directed video directly cleverly called what is a Chartist and while they're [Girl working behind a computer]
basically the same thing technical analyst and chart us you know
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