Turnover Rate Stocks refers to the rate of frequency at which stocks are traded within a given period. This calculation is used to measure the responsiveness of stock market prices to changing market conditions, and to understand the intensity of buying and selling activity in a security. It can indicate whether investors are taking a more active or passive approach to trading, as well as provide insight into market sentiment for the stock. For instance, if a stock has a high turnover rate, it could be an indication of high speculation and volatility in the market. On the other hand, if a stock has a low turnover rate, it may suggest that it is not experiencing much interest from traders.
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