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This chapter describes the importance of volume in trading. Volume is not always easily deciphered. A single volume bar by itself will not be meaningful. Volume is always analyzed in conjunction with the price movement of a stock as it develops with the markets changing activity. Volume is the key t...
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description | This chapter describes the importance of volume in trading. Volume is not always easily deciphered. A single volume bar by itself will not be meaningful. Volume is always analyzed in conjunction with the price movement of a stock as it develops with the markets changing activity. Volume is the key to evaluating price directional movement and shows the markets ability to facilitate trade. It serves as a gauge of the strength of market development and shows when such money‐flow is either increasing, or slowing down. Under normal market conditions, volume tends to expand contract with the price trend and the movement of price and volume should be similar progression. During the upward price movement, volume should expand and during the downward price movement, volume should contract. |
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