How To Use Stock Volume To Improve Your Trading
How To Use Stock Volume To Improve Your Trading
How To Use Stock Volume To Improve Your Trading
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KEY TAKEAWAYS
Volume measures the number of shares
traded in a stock or contracts traded in
futures or options.
Volume can indicate market strength, as
rising markets on increasing volume are
typically viewed as strong and healthy.
When prices fall on increasing volume, the
trend is gathering strength to the
downside.
When prices reach new highs (or no lows)
on decreasing volume, watch out—a
reversal might be taking shape.
On-balance volume (OBV) and the Klinger
oscillator are examples of charting tools
that are based on volume.
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1. Trend Confirmation
A rising market should see rising volume. Buyers
require increasing numbers and increasing
enthusiasm to keep pushing prices higher.
Increasing price and decreasing volume might
suggest a lack of interest, and this is a warning of a
potential reversal. This can be hard to wrap your
mind around, but the simple fact is that a price
drop (or rise) on little volume is not a strong
signal. A price drop (or rise) on large volume is a
stronger signal that something in the stock has
fundamentally changed. [1]
3. Bullish Signs
Volume can be useful in identifying bullish signs.
For example, imagine volume increases on a price
decline and then the price moves higher, followed
by a move back lower. If, on the move back lower,
the price doesn’t fall below the previous low, and if
the volume is diminished on the second decline,
then this is usually interpreted as a bullish sign. [3]
6. Volume History
Volume should be looked at relative to recent
history. Comparing volume today to volume 50
years ago might provide irrelevant data. The more
recent the data sets, the more relevant they are
likely to be.
3. Klinger Oscillator
Fluctuation above and below the zero line can be
used to aid other trading signals. The Klinger
oscillator sums the accumulation (buying) and
distribution (selling) volumes for a given time
period. [8]
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