Practical example of both scaling effects as well as change

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Practical example of both scaling effects as well as change

Postby 68Camaro » Fri Jun 24, 2016 5:34 am

Gold has appeared to be very volatile - here's a view (poor though it is) from a few days ago. (If I find a better view, or one from the immediate three days prior to Brexit, I'll update it.)

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Now, what happens to that apparent large scatter when you re-scale, and note the post-Brexit vote change and how that makes the "variation" of the past few weeks dwindle to "noise".

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