This plot shows the MKR price (in USD) on a logarithmic scale, with colors representing normalized risk levels.
The risk is calculated as the difference between the closing price and the regression line, normalized by dividing by the maximum distance observed. The normalized risk values range from 0 (lowest risk) to 1 (highest risk).
Risk is lowest when the price is below the regression line, and highest when above it.
The risk levels in the table are determined based on the proportional distance between the peak and bottom regression lines. A risk level of 0 represents a price below the bottom regression line by 10%, while a risk level of 1 represents a price above the peak regression line by 20%.
Risk Level | Price (USD) |
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0.0 | $1,138.84 |
0.05 | $1,498.48 |
0.1 | $1,858.13 |
0.15 | $2,217.77 |
0.2 | $2,577.41 |
0.25 | $2,937.06 |
0.3 | $3,296.70 |
0.35 | $3,656.34 |
0.4 | $4,015.99 |
0.45 | $4,375.63 |
0.5 | $4,735.27 |
0.55 | $5,094.92 |
0.6 | $5,454.56 |
0.65 | $5,814.20 |
0.7 | $6,173.84 |
0.75 | $6,533.49 |
0.8 | $6,893.13 |
0.85 | $7,252.77 |
0.9 | $7,612.42 |
0.95 | $7,972.06 |
1.0 | $8,331.70 |