What is Relative Volume and How do we Use It? 🙋
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- Опубліковано 5 гру 2017
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What is Relative Volume and how do we use it? www.financial-spread-betting.c... PLEASE LIKE AND SHARE THIS VIDEO SO WE CAN DO MORE! What is relative volume (RVOL)? This compares current volume to the normal volume for same time of day and this indicator can help us identify when to get involved or avoid trading. So let's say the first hour of trade - this indicator is going to compare the current level of volume against the normal volume and it is going to give us a number. This tool is useful for intraday trading; the reason you are looking at this is to check how active is this market or stock compared to its 'usual' volume. The more volume we have, the more participants we have i.e. the more people are taking on and exiting positions. If we see more relative volume we are likely to want to be involved in that as it means more participants, more range, more volatility and more opportunities. Most of the times breakouts is not going to work in your favour if volume or relative volume for the day is low because there is no flow so the price doesn't really move much.
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Thank you. Very clear and helpful.
Very informative. Thanks! I just wish the MT4 phone app included a relative volume indicator!
Thank you very much for your video on Relative Volume. I have been searching and I have not been able to identify any charting software that contains RVOL among it's pre-programmed indicators (I have seen a few custom RVOL indicators). Do you know which charting packages contain RVOL? Thanks!
Great info...easy to understand.
thank you very much!
Nicely explained.
thumbs up...thanks ...short and very helpfull..😃
what range is used in relative volume? If it is compared to previous days, what is number of those days? Sorry for silly question, i'm newbie.
COOL! THANKS!!
great video!
Is the normal volume over the last 3 days, 9 days or 20 days?
What time of the day would you use rvol?
If the relative volume is high but the stock is basically bar coding would that be a sign of consolidation?
What is the difference between average volume and normal volume?
U explained it well. Tho, I am having issue finding in TOS. Does it go by another name in TOS?
Please clarify. TOS?
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Can you post an mql4 source code for RVOL?
how to know the normal volume of a stock? is there really a normal volume, sir?
Look at the volumes traded over the past days, weeks, months...you will find that normally the volume traded is within a range.
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Anyone else having a hard time finding the chemical definition of relative volume?