YEARLY HIGH
0.0001 NZD
YEARLY LOW
0.0001 NZD
YEARLY AVERAGE
0.0001 NZD

2021 SLL to NZD Performance & Market Timing Review

Analysis of key historical highlights and timing insights for 2021

During 2021, the SLL to NZD exchange rate experienced significant fluctuation. The market reached its absolute peak on August 19, valuing the pair at 0.0001. Conversely, the yearly low was recorded on November 3, dropping to 0.0001.

This high-to-low spread represents a total annual volatility of 0.0000 NZD. From a start-to-finish perspective, comparing the January average rate of 0.0001 to the December average rate of 0.0001, the exchange rate registered a net change of -3.97% (reflecting a weakening trend).

Looking at year-over-year peak valuations, the 2021 high of 0.0001 was down 38.86% compared to the 2020 peak of 0.0002, indicating shifts in long-term support levels.

Transfer Payout Power Comparison

Comparing the value generated converting 5,000 SLL based on timing:

Yearly Peak High 1 NZD
2020 Average 1 NZD
Yearly Trough Low 1 NZD
Transaction Impact: A difference of 0.07 NZD purely based on transaction execution date.

Trend Visualization

Monthly average fluctuations over the course of 2021.

0.0001
0.0001
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SLL to NZD Seasonal Trends & Volatility Analysis

A structured review of seasonal halves, trading extremes, consecutive streaks, and historical baselines.

Seasonal Halves (H1 vs H2)

Seasonal

The average exchange rate in the first half of the year (H1: Jan–Jun) was 0.0001, compared to 0.0001 in the second half (H2: Jul–Dec). This shows that the rate was stronger in the first half (Jan–Jun) by a margin of 0.0000 points.

H1 Avg (Jan–Jun) 0.0001
H2 Avg (Jul–Dec) 0.0001

Volatility Range Comparison

Volatility

The most volatile month in 2021 was October, with a trading range of 0.0000 NZD (High: 0.0001 / Low: 0.0001). On the other end, May was the most stable month, with a tight range of 0.0000 NZD (High: 0.0001 / Low: 0.0001).

October Spread (Volatile) ±0.0000
May Spread (Stable) ±0.0000

Growth Streaks & Declines

Trends

Between May and August, the exchange rate recorded its longest consecutive growth streak of the year, climbing for 3 straight months. Conversely, the sharpest month-over-month decline occurred between August and September, when the average rate fell by 0.0000 points.

Longest Streak 3 Mo.
Sharpest MoM Drop -0.0000

Same-Month Historical Baseline

YoY Baseline

Comparing the current year's strongest month average (August 2021: 0.0001) against the same month in 2020 (average: 0.0002), the exchange rate shifted by -0.0000 (-9.22%).

2021 Avg (August) 0.0001
2020 Avg (August) 0.0002

Monthly Breakdown

Statistical summary for each calendar month.

Month High Low Average
January 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001
February 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001
March 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001
April 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001
May 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001
June 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001
July 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001
August 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001
September 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001
October 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001
November 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001
December 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001