I think it depends a lot on what you're looking for. I like 60 days because it gives you a broad enough price movement to get a feel for what might be profitable. Also it gives you sufficient time to really see what supply looks like on the market. A shorter window like 14 days is just a small sample size.
But we do mess around with different time windows. I think everything in this post should be considered a starting point/guideline, not a hard rule.
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Is there a reason to look at 60 days vs other time frames?
I think it depends a lot on what you're looking for. I like 60 days because it gives you a broad enough price movement to get a feel for what might be profitable. Also it gives you sufficient time to really see what supply looks like on the market. A shorter window like 14 days is just a small sample size.
But we do mess around with different time windows. I think everything in this post should be considered a starting point/guideline, not a hard rule.