Keep in mind there are some relations that mean nothing. For instance relating a one minute volume to a daily volume may not be useful.
The relation I was trying to inquire about was the the amount of relative energy in the system. Using a Boxing analogy: Two fighters in the ring and it's the middle of the 6th. Two bets on the table. Bet 1 is Who will win. Bet 2 is will the win be by way of knockout.
There may be 4 general scenarios to choose from:
1. Big divergence on scorecard and heavyweight category
2. Big divergence on scorecard and lightweight category
3. Even scores and heavyweight category
4. Even scores and lightweight category
The one constant (more or less), is the amount of force it takes on the skull for the brain to shut down. This is more or less constant regardless of the weight of the fighter.
For bet 1, either scenario 1 or 2 are good options.
For bet 2, scenario 1 is the best option by far, but even scenario 3 is quite good.
But sometimes in trading, it appears that midway though the fight, the rules are changed. At the end of round 6, a surprise announcement is made. It is now sanctioned as an amateur fight. The seconds put Head guards on the fighters. Now there is no reason to take Bet 2.