Business Statistics and Business Intelligence is a critical aspect of any enterprise, BitShares is a decentralized enterprise and a decentralized organization. As a result it does not have a business intelligence and statistics department, to help fill in the need various people step up and provide data from time to time. Fortunately, there are several block chain explorers that help one understand many of the crucial statistics, however there is much more that needs to be explored understood and considered in the business environment. This series of reports is about filling in that need, covering the gaps and helping make sure that people understand the liquidity that makes these markets possible. Liquidity is made up of many different things, it is the number of people in the market, the number of accounts, the number of orders, the number of bots, the price, the depth, the average order size. These numbers can be sliced many different ways. Here I am trying to slice and dice the numbers in multiple ways, helping everyone look at the multiple aspects of this liquidity equation. Beyond one market, one needs to do this at multiple markets and then compare the markets with each other. It is complicated, and it takes times and consideration in order to understand things correctly. It can also be very easy to misunderstand things, but looking at the data multiple ways those misunderstandings will generally tend to straighten themselves out.
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