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Definition of betas in English Turkish dictionary

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Yunan alfabesinin ikinci harfi beta particlebeta ışınındaki elektron
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(Tıp) radyoaktif maddeden çıkan bir cins ışın, beta ışınları
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(Ticaret) yunan alfabesinin ikinci harfi
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beta raysradyoaktif maddelerden çıkarılan elektron ışınları
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{i} ikinci sırada olan şey
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(Tıp) Bileşiğin izomerlerini belirtmede kullanılan ön takılardan biri, bileşiğin ikinci izomeri
English - English
plural of , beta
third-person singular of beta
Beta
A scientific caste of people in the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
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To proofread a text, especially fan fiction

I had the honor of betaing this story and as I was doing the first read through I had the odd, but lovely, experience when a story suspends the reader in its own rhythm and flow, its own reality.

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The phase of development after alpha testing and before launch, in which software, while not complete, has been released to potential users for testing
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Average sensitivity of a security's price to overall securities market prices
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A beta fish, of the genus Betta
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The name of the second letter of the Greek alphabet (Β, β), preceded by alpha (Α, α) and followed by gamma, (Γ, γ). In modern Greek it represents the voiced labiodental fricative sound of v found in the English words have and vase
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Identifying a molecular position in an organic chemical compound
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Preliminary; prerelease. Refers to an incomplete version of a product released for initial testing
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Information about a route which may aid someone in climbing it
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A beta male

The Chinese, being the massively Special K-selected race that they are, are likely the world’s preeminent, badassiest provider betas.

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A computer program in such phase; a preliminary version
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{i} (Informal) beta test, final testing period for new computer software before it is released on the market; beta group, group of users who test a program before general distribution
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{i} second letter of the Greek alphabet
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the 2nd letter of the Greek alphabet beets preliminary or testing stage of a software or hardware product; "a beta version"; "beta software" second in order of importance; "the candidate, considered a beta male, was perceived to be unable to lead his party to victory
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Betamax
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etymology of Alphabet
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Analyzes the market risk of a fund by showing how responsive the fund is to the market The beta of the market is 1 00 Accordingly, a fund with a 1 10 beta is expected to perform 10% better than the market in up markets and 10% worse in down markets Usually the higher betas represent riskier investments
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Ratio of a stocks volatility to overall market volatility. So for instance a beta of 0.5 means the stock moves 4% when the market moves 8%
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A measure of risk commonly used to compare the volatility of mutual funds or stocks to the overall market The S&P 500 Index is the base for calculating beta and carries a value of 1 Securities with betas below 1 are less risky than the market as a whole Betas above 1 are more risky A beta of 1 3 is 30% more volatile than the S&P 500 Betas with negative values are inversely related to the S&P 500
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Used in marking scheme: α, β, γ or α+, α, α-, β etc
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A statistical measure that shows a fund's volatility relative to the benchmark index over the last 36 months By definition, the beta of the S & P 500 is 1 0 A fund with a beta of 1 10 tends to perform 10% better than the market in up markets and 10% worse in down markets Usually, higher betas represent riskier investments For funds that are not broadly diversified, a low beta may only indicate that the fund's volatility relative to the market is low, not that the fund has low risk
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Proofread a text, especially fanfiction
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A measure of an investment's volatility relative to a chosen benchmark For stocks or stock funds, the benchmark is usually the S&P 500 For bonds or bond funds, it is Treasury bills The beta of the benchmark is always 1 00 So a stock fund with a beta of 1 00 has experienced up and down movements of roughly the same magnitude as the S&P 500 Meanwhile, a fund with a beta of 1 25 is expected to do 25% better than the S&P in an up market and 25% worse in a down market Generally speaking, the higher the beta, the more risky the investment But without a high R-squared, a beta statistic can be meaningless R-squared determines how much an investment's return is correlated to its benchmark Also, see alpha BACK TO TOP
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To preliminarily release computer software for initial testing prior to final release
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Indicates the return volatility of the fund's holdings relative to the general stock market over the past 5 years A beta of greater than 1 indicates higher return volatility than the market, while a beta of less than 1 indicates lower return volatility than the market
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A measure of how a stock's movement correlates to the movement of the entire stock market The Beta is not the same as volatility See also Standard Deviation and Volatility
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The beta coefficient is a means of measuring the volatility of a stock or stock portfolio in comparison with the market as a whole A beta of 1 0 indicates that the price of the stock portfolio will move with the market A beta higher than 1 0 indicates that the price movement will be more volatile than the market A beta of less than 1 0 indicates that the price movement will be less volatile than the market
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Preliminary, prerelease; refers to an incomplete version of a product released for initial testing
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preliminary or testing stage of a software or hardware product; "a beta version"; "beta software"
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A statistical measure of the systemic risk of a particular share (e g CBA) It reflects the historical movement in the stock's share price viz a viz that of a broad market indicator, such as the S&P/All Ordinaries index For example, a smaller company with a beta of 1 3 indicates that it is expected to perform 30% better than the market when it rises, and 30% worse when it falls
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A beta particle or beta ray
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Measurement of the historical volatility of a stock, portfolio or mutual fund relative to the general market as measured by the S&P 500 stock index A beta value greater than 1 0 represents greater volatility than the general market; less than 1 0 represents less volatility than the general market
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Designates the second in an order of precedence
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A measure of the variability of rate of return or value of a stock or portfolio compared to that of the overall market
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A measure of the magnitude of a portfolio's past share-price fluctuations in relation to the ups and downs of the overall market (or appropriate market index) The market (or index) is assigned a beta of 1 00, so a portfolio with a beta of 1 20 would have seen its share price rise or fall by 12% when the overall market rose or fell by 10%
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the 2nd letter of the Greek alphabet
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The second letter of the Greek alphabet, B, &beta
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Beta is a measure of a company's common stock price volatility relative to the market Here, beta is the slope of the 60 month regression line of the percentage price change of the stock relative to the percentage price change of the S&P 500 Beta values are not calculated if less than 24 months of pricing is available
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A measure of the volatility of a stock relative to the overall market A beta of less than one indicates lower risk than the market; a beta of more than one indicates higher risk than the market Nasdaq com uses the S&P 500 as the underlying index to measure the overall market for beta
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the second letter of the Greek alphabet, βor B. beta decay beta blocker beta adrenergic blocking agent Phi Beta Kappa
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A statistical coefficient that gives an approximate measure of a stock's price volatility relative to the market (usually the S&P 500) A security's beta compares its price performance to fluctuations in the market in which the market is assigned a neutral beta of 1 0 Securities with betas below 1 are less volatile than the market as a whole Securities with betas above 1 are considered more volatile A security with a beta factor of 2 0 is about twice as volatile as the market and would have gone up or down twice as much as the market Conversely, a security with a beta factor of 0 5 bears half of the risk of the market (S&P 500)
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This measures the volatility of a share of stock A high beta stock, for example, will rise more in value than the stock market average on a day when shares in general are rising And it will fall more sharply than the average on a day when shares are falling The S&P 500 Index of stocks, an index that represents large-company stocks, has a beta of 1
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second in order of importance; "the candidate, considered a beta male, was perceived to be unable to lead his party to victory
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indicates the volatility of a stock's price relative to the general stock market A beta greater than 1 indicates higher price volatility relative to the S&P 500 Index The Beta is calculated using 60 month-end observations, which are plotted against the S&P 500 Index
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The beta of a fund represents its market sensitivity, relative to a given market index and time period The S&P 500 Index is commonly used as a market index for such calculations Beta is a statistical estimate of the average change in an investmnet's rate of return that corresponds to a one percent change in the market over the time period selected A beta value of 0 0 indicates that the investment is independent of the market T-bills are often used as examples of 0 0 beta investments A value of 0 5 indicates that the fund is half as volatile or sensitive as the average for the market A value of 1 0 indicates that the investment has the same volatility or response as the market, as defined by a market index, such as the S&P 500 Index A value of 2 0 indicates that it is expected to be twice as risky or sensitive as the market Beta is based on historical performance of the trailing 36 months and do not indicate future results Source: Russell
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See B, and cf
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A measure of a fund's risk, or volatility, compared to the market which is represented as 1 0 A fund with a beta of 1 20 is 20% more volatile than the market, while a fund with a beta of 0 80 would be 20% less volatile than the market
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the 2nd letter of the Greek alphabet beets preliminary or testing stage of a software or hardware product; "a beta version"; "beta software"
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A preliminary version of a computer program which, while not complete, has been released to potential users for testing
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A measure of a security's volatility in relation to the equity market as measured by the market index relative to each security's investment category This statistic reflects only the market-related portion of a security's risk, and so is a narrower measure than standard deviation, which reflects total risk (market related and unique ) In general, the volatility of the relative market index is considered to be 1 00, so beta of 1 50 would indicate a volatility level 50% greater than that of the market Since this statistic is relative to the market, betas for securities with little or no correlation to the market are less significant Consider the R-Squared as a measure of more significance of this statistic
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second in order of importance; "the candidate, considered a beta male, was perceived to be unable to lead his party to victory"
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A statistical measure of a stock's volatility compared with the overall market A beta of less than 1 indicates lower risk than the market; a beta of more than 1 indicates higher risk than the market (See volatility)
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Measures the volatility of a share of stock A beta higher than one is more volatile; a beta lower than one is less volatile The S&P 500 index beta is one
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Beta is the measure of a fund's volatility relative to the market (Almost all fund managers correlate themselves to the S&P 500) A beta of greater than 1 0 indicates that the fund is more volatile than the market, and less than 1 0 is less volatile than the market For example, if the market rises 1% and a fund has a beta greater than 2 5, the fund will rise, on average, 2 5% For a fund with a beta of 0 4, if the market rises 1%, the fund will rise on average, 0 4% The relationship is the same in a falling market (Please note that funds can have a negative beta, meaning that on average they rise when the market falls and vice versa) To view the formula for Beta, please download the word document
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A statistical measure of a security's or portfolio's volatility (price fluctuations) relative to the market as a whole (The beta of the overall market is defined as 1, and is represented by the S & P 500® Index over the last 36 months) A security with a beta of 1 indicates its price moves exactly with the overall market A beta greater than 1 is more volatile than the overall market, while a beta less than 1 indicates that the security's price is more stable than the market (in general and over a long time period)
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Turkish - English

Definition of betas in Turkish English dictionary

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betas

    Turkish pronunciation

    beytız

    Pronunciation

    /ˈbātəz/ /ˈbeɪtəz/

    Etymology

    [ 'bA-t&, chiefly British ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English betha, from Latin beta, from Greek bEta, of Semitic origin; akin to Hebrew bEth beth.
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