“…Multifractality constitutes a leading concept towards quantifying the related characteristics [4]. By now it finds applications in essentially all areas of the scientific activity including physics [5,6], biology [7-9], chemistry [10,11], geophysics [12,13], economics [14-21], hydrology [22], atmospheric physics [23], quantitative linguistics [24, 25], behavioral sciences [26], music [27,28], and even ecological sciences [29].At present the most efficient, numerically stable and precise [30] method to quantify multifractality is based on the Multifractal Detrended Fluctuation Analysis (MFDFA) [31]. Accordingly, for a discrete signal x(i) i=1,...,N one starts with the signal profile X(j) = j i=1 (x(i)− < x >), j = 1, ..., N , where < ... > denotes averaging over all i's.…”