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30 Days Moving Correlation Matrix

       
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Correlation Matchups

How to use this Correlation Matrix? 
    
High positive correlations
WFC   + 0.98   BAC
RY   + 0.98   TD
TD   + 0.95   BAC
WFC   + 0.95   TD
WFC   + 0.94   JPM
RY   + 0.94   WFC
GS   + 0.92   JPM
RY   + 0.92   BAC
WFC   + 0.92   PNC
BAC   + 0.91   JPM
PNC   + 0.9   JPM
RY   + 0.9   PNC
JPM   + 0.89   C
RY   + 0.88   JPM
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High negative correlations
    
       

Why correlation coefficient is important?

An investor can reduce portfolio risk simply by holding instruments which are not perfectly correlated. In other words, investors can reduce their exposure to individual asset risk by holding a diversified portfolio of assets. Diversification will allow for the same portfolio return with reduced risk. If all the assets of a portfolio have a correlation of 1, i.e., perfect correlation, the portfolio volatility (standard deviation) will be equal to the weighted sum of the individual asset volatilities. Hence the portfolio variance will be equal to the square of the total weighted sum of the individual asset volatilities. If all the assets have a correlation of 0, i.e., perfectly uncorrelated, the portfolio variance is the sum of the individual asset weights squared times the individual asset variance (and volatility is the square root of this sum). If correlation is less than zero, i.e., the assets are inversely correlated, the portfolio variance and hence volatility will be less than if the correlation is 0. Learn more...

About correlation table

Correlation table is a two-dimensional matrix that shows correlation coefficient between pairs of securities. The cells in the table are color-coded to highlight significantly positive and negative relationships.

About correlation cloud

Correlation cloud is a flat representation of correlation coefficients between pairs of securities. The links in the cloud are color-coded to highlight significantly positive and negative relationships.

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