that's kind of like the range as a percentage of average price, so not too far off. the top line of your formula has cancelling avg's. you could do range as a percentage of starting price (replace avg in the bottom with start price), which would perhaps be more accurate if you were talking about how much they have moved since x point in time
that's kind of like the range as a percentage of average price, so not too far off. the top line of your formula has cancelling avg's. you could do range as a percentage of starting price (replace avg in the bottom with start price), which would perhaps be more accurate if you were talking about how much they have moved since x point in time