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Volatility Analysis for Exelon Corporation

Chapter II: This survey looks at historical volatility of Exelon Corporation prices. The risks associated with long and short term positions can be evaluated according to projected shapes of the Volatility Curve.

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Daily Volatility = Price Range as a percent of the daily average price. of Exelon Corporation

Volatility is defined as the price range for a period, divided by the average price for the period:

For instance, on 1/7/2011 the average price was 42.51 with a range of 0.53, indicating a Daily Volatility of 1.2%. The Daily Volatility is obtained by dividing the daily range by the daily average. A longer Volatility period such as Weekly Volatility is obtained by dividing the weekly price range by the weekly mean price. It is important to avoid confusing this with the weekly average of the daily volatility, which is a completely different concept.

The red plot shows the actual price. Volatility, as measured through various intervals, ( Daily, Weekly, Monthly and Quarterly) is plotted according to color.

Investors often make a distinction between the concept of Volatility, and the concept of Risk. Academics define them to be exactly equivalent, but as can be seen here, there is good reason to distinguish between the levels of volatility or risk experienced across different time frames. During 31 years, the Average Quarterly Volatility of EXC stock price has been 18% while the Average Daily Volatility has been 2%.



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EXC:  Volatility Curve

You may be familiar with the "yield curve" which shows how interest bearing yields vary according to term. Each Volatility Curve is a snapshot in time. As the timespan across which Volatility is measured increases, the Volatility is expected to increase. The relationship between the length of time, and the expected change in price, is not linear, as is demonstrated by this chart.



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Daily Volatility Histogram of Exelon Corporation

A frequency distribution of the green points on the first chart (the daily volatility) yields this histogram.



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EXC:  Quarterly Volatility Histogram

Similarly, the purple points on the top chart, the Quarterly Volatility Values, are subjected to frequency distribution here.

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