0 0 votes The chart below shows the price data for seven shares - $\text{A, B, C, D, E, F}$, and $\text{G}$ as a candlestick plot for a particular day. The vertical axis shows the price of the share in rupees. A share whose closing price (price at the end of the day) is more than its opening price (price at the start of the day) is called a bullish share; otherwise, it is called a bearish share. All bullish and bearish shares are shown in green and red colour respectively.Daily Share Price Variability (SPV) is defined as (Day's high price $-$ Day's low price) $/$ (Average of the opening and closing prices during the day). How many shares had an SPV greater than $0.5$ on that day? Others cat2024-set1 numerical-answer + – Shubham Sharma 2 3.9k points 434 views answer comment Share Follow Print 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.