Fluctuate
Fluctuate is a verb meaning to rise and fall irregularly in size, amount, or value. It describes changes that do not follow a constant or predictable pattern. The noun fluctuation refers to the act or result of fluctuating, or to a variation itself. The term arises from Latin fluctus, meaning a wave or eruption, related to fluere, to flow, and entered English via medieval or early modern usage.
Fluctuation is observed across many domains. In economics and finance, prices, interest rates, and exchange rates
From a statistical perspective, fluctuations represent deviations around a central tendency. Analysts distinguish signal from noise,
Understanding fluctuations involves considering timescale and context. Small, high-frequency fluctuations may be normal noise, while large,