Hello you lovely people. I've spent hours trying to figure this out so it'll be deeply appreciated if anyone can spare a few seconds to help out.
I'm trying to work out the search terms/indicator names that'll allow me to see a list of pairs that fluctuate regularly.
I see there are things like Rate of Change, Momentum Oscillation, Detrended Fluctuation Analysis, Coefficient of Variation but can't work out if there is a name/indicator for 'price goes up and down frequently.' I'm not too bothered about how much it 'goes up and down,' more that it does that frequently.
I thought the most obvious would be volatility but as far as I was aware, that includes the 'magnitude' of price movements, i.e. the deviation of percentage price change, as opposed to just how 'often' it goes up and down. (Unless anyone can think of a way to utilize volatility for my objectives?)
Does anyone know if something like this exists or has any research tips to further me?
Many thanks in advance!
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