Use Nautilus to protect against small markets fluctuations. The stock experiences normal downward trend, but the immediate impact on correlations cannot be determined at the moment
As market goes up, the company is expected to significantly outperform it. However, if the market returns are negative, Nautilus will likely underperform.
The median price of Nautilus for the period between Mon, Apr 22, 2013 and Wed, May 22, 2013 is 7.9 with a coefficient of variation of 10.29. The daily time series for the period is distributed with a sample standard deviation of 0.77, arithmetic mean of 7.48, and mean deviation of 0.72. The Stock received substential amount of media coverage during this period.
Nautilus Inc [NLS] is traded on New York Stock Exchange in USA. It is located in Vancouver, WA and employs 310 people. The company currently falls under 'Small-Cap' category with total capitalization of 198.91 M. Nautilus Inc runs under Consumer Goods sector within Sporting Goods industry. This company has 30.94 M outstanding shares of which 577.81 K shares are now shorted by investors with about 1.3 days to cover shorted positions.
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