Stock Correlation Tool
Enter any ticker to see the stocks that move with it and against it. Correlation is one input investors reference when thinking about diversification, hedging, or tax-loss-harvesting alternatives. Informational only — not investment or tax advice.
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What is stock correlation?
Correlation measures how closely two stocks move together, on a scale from +1 to -1. A value near +1 means they tend to rise and fall together; a value near -1 means they tend to move in opposite directions; a value near 0 means little relationship.
Positively correlated names can concentrate risk — when one falls, the others often do too. Inversely correlated names can offset each other. Investors also reference correlation when researching diversification, hedging, or tax-loss-harvesting alternatives. Whether two securities are “substantially identical” for wash-sale purposes is a tax question — one for a professional, not a correlation score.
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