You can look back to my previous posts about how I’m getting to this number… it’s the seismic volatility graph, but calculated as absolute value so they can be ranked. I don’t know what it means, but it looks provocative.

Maybe volatility isn’t the best way to describe it… it’s price movements relative to volume… I’m going with volatility until someone can give me a better name for it.

Most volatile days:

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    Not exactly sure what the right word is either. Bid spread? ask spread? I want to say it’s “something spread”. Thank you for consolidating this data!

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      1 year ago

      I believe this is known as the ‘both hands’ spread.

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        1 year ago

        If only Lemmy had some kind of awards function, because this comment (and this post) both deserve one. Hilarious and insightful.

        Someday!

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        damn. That’s some coordination. I usually just sit on one of my hands until it’s numb and then it feels like someone else is doing it.

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        why only two? (porque solamente dos?)

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      The Theory of Relative Volatility? Relativolatility?

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        There we go… something like that.

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    Huh… fascinating, provocative, it is.

    Definitely something to keep looking into, I think. Thank you for this. I love it deeply and hard.