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Movers

Which prices are going up, and which are going down, over the window you choose. Increases are what cost money, so they lead; decreases are a discount you have to notice before you can collect it.
How “biggest” is decided
$ impact ranks by the difference between the price now and the price 30 days ago — the money a unit costs that it did not before. % move ranks by that same difference relative to the old price. They return substantially different lists, because unit prices here span several orders of magnitude: the largest percentage moves are usually sub-cent items, and the largest cash moves are the accelerator and instance hours. Neither list is filtered by price unless you set a floor.

0 ranked movers

Filters

Rising

Top 0 over 30 days, ranked by the change in price per unit — the move an invoice feels

Nothing rose over the last 30 days under these filters.

Falling

Top 0 over 30 days, ranked by the change in price per unit — the move an invoice feels

Nothing fell over the last 30 days under these filters.

Most repriced

Changed most often in the last year — unstable to budget against, however the year netted out

No SKU was repriced more than once in the last year under these filters.

Where the movement is

Mean net list-price change by service, last 30 days

No service moved over the last 30 days.

How these numbers are calculated

Each SKU's change compares the price in effect today with the price in effect 30 days ago. $ impact ranks by the difference between those two prices — the money a unit costs now that it did not before. % move ranks by that difference relative to the old price. They are different questions and they return substantially different lists: unit prices here span several orders of magnitude, so the largest percentage moves are usually sub-cent SKUs where a fractional adjustment is a big proportion, while the largest cash moves are the accelerator and instance hours. Neither list is filtered by price unless you set a floor above, and the floor shows as a removable chip when you do.

SKUs that did not exist at the start of the window are excluded from the ranking rather than counted as an infinite rise — they appear in the changelog as new SKUs instead. Service roll-ups are the mean across that service's moving SKUs, so a service with one dramatic outlier does not look like a service that repriced everything. Both rankings show the top 20 of the matching set; the full set is in Explorer.