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GameStop Data, Tables, and Glitches

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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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Updating with additional info. I had hashed out what the other poster(s) on /stonk had done to get this seismic graph print out for price volatility as related to daily volume over time. Here's an update on the graph excel produces over the life of GME:

Zoomed in to just the past months since Jan 2023:

The function it uses to calculate (B4, in this cell, is the previous day's Close price):

=([@[Close/Last]]-B4)/(0.5*([@[Close/Last]]+B4))/[@Volume]*100000000

A sample of the data (the bulk of it was pulled from yahoo finance historic data, I go in daily and update the new day's data manually):

I've been considering adding in some indicators on this.. but I'm not real sure what, if any, would help to make any inferences.. maybe some moving averages? I'm open to any suggestions.

Peace.

Buy, Hodl, DRS.

No Cell? NO SELL!

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