yea but look at at, it's now at 15% but the line only goes up so how is it possible?
As the Steve Miller Band would tell you...
"Time keeps on slipping into the future."
That chart you are looking at is the most recent 24 hours (1440 minutes).
That means that the starting value (and ending value) was different a second ago, and it will be different again in another second.
When I looked at it for you earlier the
starting value was $0.252702, but that was 24 hours AND 70 minutes ago. Now that
starting value (24 hours ago from NOW) is $0.303408
When I looked at it for you earlier the
ending value was $0.323517, but that was 70 minutes ago. Now that
ending value (RIGHT NOW) is $0.326163.
The math is exactly the same as I demonstrated before, but with a new HIGHER starting number.
Ending number (RIGHT NOW) - Starting number (24 hours ago right now) = $ increase
$0.326163 - $0.303408 = $0.022755
(Earlier the 24 hour increase was $0.07. Now it is only $0.02 because the starting value 24 hours ago from NOW is higher than the starting value 24 hours ago earlier.)
Smaller $ increase AND higher starting value = smaller % increase.
increase / start price = % increase
$0.022755 / $0.303408 = 7.4998%
The 24 hour increase doesn't matter. What matters is what YOUR PERSONAL increase is. That amount depends on the amount that you spent when you bought it, and the amouny you could get if you sold it right now.
Do the math with those as your starting and ending numbers and you'll know what YOUR percent increase is (instead of what the 24 hour increase is).