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I don't know how much I should share about it, as not only have I not finished digging out the information, but I've also haven't made up my mind on it and what it means.
There is reason for me to believe that every coin has an individual volatility value, a value that can be changed manually by the dev through API calls to a volatilityMultiplier.
Now, where I think this comes into play is in the adjustment, adjustments have 4 different parameters that can be changed:
>overbought (boolean, so True or False)
>oversold (boolean, same as above)
>bogrationLevel (string)
>upwardsReductionLevel (string)
Both bogration and upwards reduction accept values from in the ]0,1[ interval.
I personally believe that after a coin has been bought enough times overbought triggers, then based on however many views/subs the coin is going to get tomorrow and the amount of buys past overbought the level of upwardsReduction begins to change, it would explain why some coins that should clearly be overbought still go up or crab, furthermore, there are 3 behaviors for coins at adjustment:
>Default
>Do not Adjust
>Return to Base
Return to base implies that there exists a price (averages!?) that the market considers the base price for the coins.
So with all of this in mind, I believe that even if there may be a general formula for volatility this is not consistent across the all the coins, mainly due to the volatilityMultiplier, which might be set manually by the devs or come from yet another formula based on Volume, furthermore this plays into adjustment when deciding if the coin is overbought and what kind of upwardReductionLevel to use, lastly, as there exists a Return to Base behavior it could also be triggered once overbought kicks in and decides to pull a coin down.

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