They are kept as pets and are simply there to be looked at for most owners. Some people breed them for fun others breed them for profit.
no. betas don't get along with any fish, even with other betas. they will kill each other.
They will attack if they feel threatened.
Betas are a term used in finance to measure the volatility or risk of a specific stock or portfolio in relation to the overall market. They originate from the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM), which is a widely used theory in finance that helps to determine the expected return on an investment based on its risk.
In the investment world, betas refer to the standard deviation between the stock and the market index average. Historical is based on past performance. Adjusted takes into account factors for a clearer interpretation. Fundamental betas often used for predictions assume that the stock is approaching the index current average.
Betas are brown in the wild because some Betas live in mud, and feed off of flys and small insect's. Betas are livebearers. Betas also somtimes eat other fish.
No they are not.
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betas. it relates the responsiveness of the returns on individual securities to variations in the return on the overall market portfolio
They are not scared. They attack the reflection in the mirror. Male betas are aggressive toward other male betas, so when they see there reflection, they flare up and try to attack the "other fish."
you don't know because they need to be separate at all the time unless you are trying to breed them witch takes allot of experience around betas like me i have delt with betas almost my whole life and still have trouble breeding and making them get used to each other i also train betas and i am only 11 years old
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I think because I have had about a hundred betas and every time they were about to die they changed to a different color. yes they do it happened to all my betas before they died and it said on betas .com so I think so!