Correlation measures how closely two assets' prices move together. A correlation of +1.0 means they move perfectly in sync, 0 means no relationship, and -1.0 means they move in opposite directions. Understanding correlation helps with portfolio diversification and risk management.
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| M vs UNI: | -0.126 - Weak/No Correlation |
| Moved in same direction 46 days (46.9%) • Opposite direction 52 days • 98 data points | |
| M vs NODE: | -0.046 - Weak/No Correlation |
| Moved in same direction 34 days (48.6%) • Opposite direction 36 days • 70 data points | |
| UNI vs NODE: | 0.173 - Weak/No Correlation |
| Moved in same direction 43 days (61.4%) • Opposite direction 27 days • 70 data points | |
Overall Statistics:
Average Correlation: 0.001
Highest Correlation: 0.173
Lowest Correlation: -0.126
Note: Correlation measures linear relationships in price movements. Low correlation between assets can be beneficial for diversification, as losses in one asset may be offset by gains in another.
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