From the listing on 9/18 to the high on 11/21, it took about 40 business days. During this period, MSTR went from 131 to 543, so (543/131)^(1/40)=1.0362, which is 3.62% per day. MSTU went from 24.06 to 315, so (315/24.06)^(1/40)=1.0664, which is 6.64% per day. Looking at it this way, it doesn't seem too bad, right? 6.64/3.62=1.834, so it's not double but around 1.8 times.
漫遊記 : Alright, have you adjusted somewhere?
Despite that, the short-term movement is quite clumsy...
181270562 OP : MSTR increased by 1%.RegardingMSTU increased by 1.2%.Is it a difference in scale like that20%When sudden surges like that happen, it doesn't have much impact, right.2times more1.8It has doubled.0.2We may have missed by half, so it is a bit more than the error...
181270562 OP : I also tried to fall.
11/21From the high price12/10to the low price13in business daysMSTRis543→355((543/355)^(1/13)=0.9678)Due-3.22%, MSTUis315→126((126/315)^(1/13)=0.9319)Due-6.81%So, 6.81/3.22=2.11It has doubled, hasn't it? When it goes up, 1average per day 1.83times, when it goes down, 2.11It turned out to be a result of doubling. After all, if you average it out over the long term, it's not that bad, is it?