With large fluctuations in price, raw premium (derivs price -- spot price Δ) may lose some relevance.
A premium of say, $30, which used to be quite large, may no longer be a significant sum in terms of % of price.
This is where a Relative Premium comes in:
Relative Premium takes the raw premium and calculates it as a percentage of current spot price. Presumably, this method of visualizing premium will scale better with large price fluctuation.
A premium of say, $30, which used to be quite large, may no longer be a significant sum in terms of % of price.
This is where a Relative Premium comes in:
Relative Premium takes the raw premium and calculates it as a percentage of current spot price. Presumably, this method of visualizing premium will scale better with large price fluctuation.
Release Notes:
* Added Huobi:BTCPERP and FTX:BTCPERP
* Default precision set to 3 decimals
* Default precision set to 3 decimals
Release Notes:
Added Bitfinex