Sui Volatility & Regime SUI/USDT
Sui (SUI) volatility regime analysis classifies current market conditions as compression, expansion, or normal for SUI/USDT perpetual futures. Regime transitions — especially compression-to-expansion — produce the most tradeable opportunities.
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Sui Volatility Regime
Sui is currently in a normal volatility regime with realized vol at 36.9% (percentile: 78). Normal volatility conditions suggest standard market behavior without extreme compression or expansion signals.
Volatility metrics
| Metric | Value | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Realized Vol | 36.9% | Above average |
| Vol Percentile | 78th | Current vol is higher than 78% of historical readings |
| Regime | NORMAL | Standard conditions |
| Vol-of-Vol | 34.2% | Unstable — regime change likely |
| Z-Score | +0.42 | Normal range |
| ATR(14) | $0.03 | Average true range — expected per-candle movement |
| Vol Trend | DECREASING | Volatility contracting |
Regime Transition Probability
Sui's volatility category reads strong bearish (-48). Current regime is stable with no immediate transition signals.
Signal Category Alignment
| Category | State | Score | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| momentum | bearish | -79 | Strong Bearish |
| liquidity | bullish | +55 | Strong Bullish |
| positioning | bullish | +75 | Strong Bullish |
| smartMoney | bullish | +69 | Strong Bullish |
| volatility | bearish | -48 | Strong Bearish |
Disclaimer: This analysis is generated by a quantitative system processing market data in real time. It is not financial advice. Trading Sui perpetual futures involves substantial risk of loss. Past signal performance does not guarantee future results.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the SUI volatility regime?
Blackperp classifies Sui volatility into three regimes: compression (below-average vol, range-bound price), normal (average vol), and expansion (above-average vol, trending price). Regime transitions — especially compression-to-expansion — often produce the most tradeable moves.
What is vol-of-vol for SUI?
Vol-of-vol measures the volatility of Sui's volatility itself — how much the volatility reading is changing. High vol-of-vol signals unstable market conditions where regime changes are likely. Low vol-of-vol suggests a stable regime that may persist.
How does Blackperp's volatility percentile work for SUI?
The volatility percentile ranks current Sui realized volatility against its historical distribution. A percentile of 90 means current vol is higher than 90% of historical readings. Extreme low percentiles (below 10) often precede major expansion moves.
What is the SUI z-score for volatility?
The z-score measures how many standard deviations Sui's current volatility is from its mean. Scores above +2 indicate extremely high vol (potential exhaustion); below -2 indicate extremely low vol (potential breakout incoming). Blackperp uses this for regime transition detection.
Does SUI have implied volatility data?
Sui does not have a liquid options market, so implied volatility is not available. Blackperp uses realized volatility, ATR, and vol-of-vol to assess the volatility regime for SUI.