So… I have an Excel workbook that I’ve been tracking gme and my investment in since January. Right now it’s using the stock symbol data type to update open/close/high/low/etc along with my total investment and current holdings value. Has some pretty graphs and such… anyway, I downloaded the historic chart to get real volumes and not just where I cut it off for the day before going home and tried to make a graph like the seismic one that gets posted to stonk… basically a ratio between high and low values for the day and volume… the ones posted on stonk make a nice, increasingly volatile line, for the most part. I wrote my formula for the calculation the exact way they describe in the poat where they talked about revsions to their calculation, but the graph for mine only looks like a huge spike right at the sneeze and goes back to pretty much zero after that…

Has anyone else tried to recreate that graph? Or even recall having seen it?

When I get to work in the morning, I can post a screenshot of the graph i get and the formula I’m using…

  • @apes_on_paradeM
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    21 year ago

    Seems like due to division order of operations, you somehow got volume into the numerator, and they are probably doing the opposite. Did you get it all worked out?

    • doing_donutsOP
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      21 year ago

      yes. See further down this chain of replies to myself.

      • @apes_on_paradeM
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        21 year ago

        Yup, I thought so, just wanted to err on the side of confirming rather than silence, and to have a nice lemmy chat :)

        • doing_donutsOP
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          21 year ago

          word. yah… I’m not too sure if this is an indicator of anything… but seeing as how the magnitude of it increased and then died down before the sneeze, and has gotten progressively greater since then, I thought it wouldn’t hurt to track it on my own, too.