How Does OZ Minerals Limited (ASX:OZL) Affect Your Portfolio Volatility?

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If you own shares in OZ Minerals Limited (ASX:OZL) then it's worth thinking about how it contributes to the volatility of your portfolio, overall. In finance, Beta is a measure of volatility. Modern finance theory considers volatility to be a measure of risk, and there are two main types of price volatility. The first type is company specific volatility. Investors use diversification across uncorrelated stocks to reduce this kind of price volatility across the portfolio. The second type is the broader market volatility, which you cannot diversify away, since it arises from macroeconomic factors which directly affects all the stocks on the market.

Some stocks are more sensitive to general market forces than others. Some investors use beta as a measure of how much a certain stock is impacted by market risk (volatility). While we should keep in mind that Warren Buffett has cautioned that 'Volatility is far from synonymous with risk', beta is still a useful factor to consider. To make good use of it you must first know that the beta of the overall market is one. A stock with a beta greater than one is more sensitive to broader market movements than a stock with a beta of less than one.

See our latest analysis for OZ Minerals

What we can learn from OZL's beta value

Given that it has a beta of 0.89, we can surmise that the OZ Minerals share price has not been strongly impacted by broader market volatility (over the last 5 years). This suggests that including it in your portfolio will reduce volatility arising from broader market movements, assuming your portfolio's weighted average beta is higher than 0.89. Beta is worth considering, but it's also important to consider whether OZ Minerals is growing earnings and revenue. You can take a look for yourself, below.

ASX:OZL Income Statement, July 1st 2019
ASX:OZL Income Statement, July 1st 2019

Could OZL's size cause it to be more volatile?

OZ Minerals is a reasonably big company, with a market capitalisation of AU$3.2b. Most companies this size are actively traded with decent volumes of shares changing hands each day. When large companies like this one have a low beta value, there is usually some other factor that is having an outsized impact on the share price. For example, a business with significant fixed regulated assets might earn a reasonably predictable return, regardless of broader macroeconomic factors. Alternatively, lumpy earnings might mean minimal share price correlation with the broader market.