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EOS volatility expands 4.7x in 14 days — largest in dataset after XCN
- EOS's annualised volatility rose from 55.6% in the prior 14-day period to 259.8% in the most recent 14 days — a 4.68x expansion, the largest ratio in the dataset among assets with meaningful prior volatility.
- The expansion follows a sharp spike on April 24 (close +41% to $0.122) coinciding with the Vaulta rebranding announcement, followed by a volatile multi-session unwind; by May 3, EOS had retraced to $0.089, still +12.3% above its April 3 level.
- A volatility reading of 260% annualised places EOS in an extreme percentile for a mid-cap token that had been trading in a tight band below $0.090 for most of the 90-day window.
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Conclusion
EOS vol prior 14d = 55.6%; vol recent 14d = 259.8%; ratio = 4.68x (highest in dataset after XCN at 6.1x); EOS close Apr 24 = $0.122 (spike following Vaulta rebranding announcement); close May 3 = $0.0886; 30d return = +12.3%. Queried via EOS-USD.