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[–] [deleted] 1 pt 5y

That looks more like exponential growth. If it was a parabola, it is too blunted near x = 0. Exponential growth functions are used when you have a growth rate like interest or population growth and they follow a power low function where each successive step is actually a multiplication of a common factor.

[–] 1 pt 5y

HOLY SHIT I"VE BEEN LOOKING AT IT ALL WRONG THIS IS WAY WORSE THAN I THOUGHT.

https://www.desmos.com/calculator/6fqw4hggcj

[–] 0 pt 5y

Yeah, parabolic is when things dip and return to true price. You don't see this much outside of genuine price fixing.

Exponential is certainly what you're looking at.
I don't see the point in hiding the chart, though. This isn't /biz/, where everyone is paranoid and afraid to look like a shill.

[–] 0 pt 5y

You mean the numbers on the edges? I thought the parabola exponential growth function could speak for itself, to those who recognize it.

[–] [deleted] 0 pt 5y

Try to correlate the curve and determine the rate of exposure. The function will look like:

y = (1 + r) n

Where: n = number of growth cycles, and r = a growth rate in %