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How to read the indices and benchmark table

Understand what each column means in the all indices and benchmarks table, including the 24h value, percentiles (P10/P50/P90), and how to change the summary period.

Imrith Sangha avatar
Written by Imrith Sangha
Updated over a week ago

Understanding the columns

  • Index — Name of the benchmark

  • 24h — Value from the most recent 24 hours of available data

  • Value — Value over your selected summary period

  • Trend — Sparkline showing performance direction

  • P10 — 10% of days had revenues below this value (the lower end of the range)

  • P50 — The median daily revenue — half of days were higher, half were lower

  • P90 — 10% of days had revenues above this value (the upper end of the range)

  • Dist. — Distribution histogram showing the spread of values

Tip: The "24h" column shows the last 24 hours of available data, not necessarily yesterday. When data is published varies by market—hover over the value or check the benchmark detail page to understand the timing.

Changing the summary period

Use the period selector to toggle between different time horizons. The value, P10, P50, and P90 columns all update based on your selection.

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