Hi wayneL, Bob Beckman spoke of volatility all the time and much of what he said and sometimes wrote about was variations etc of volatility. No doubt many passed this thread over as too boring when in fact some see it as a way of investing or at least an approach to it.
Bob spoke of Sheldon Natenburg's option volatility; pricing volatility and its pricing concepts; sufficiency of volatility and the lack of it; asset price volatility its bubbles and process switching; volatility and low interest rates; Elliott wave explanations covering hedging and volatility; personal judgement of volatility; low and high uncertainties in near and long term volatility; and being able personally to stand volatility in its volatility and in that to make your own judgements [taking our own advice in violently volatile times brings me (Bob Beckman), to refer to my own errors in failing to follow my own advice].
An excellent thread that needs more of those with above average grey matter to join - Good luck noi