arrows on a price chart. It's a much clearer, more-direct, and
immediate visual clue than you get from looking at volume histograms.
Just define what kind of activity you're looking for in your indicator
code, like a higher closing price with a 20-day moving average of
volume greater than a 60-day ma or with a one-day volume spike that's
50% higher than the previous day's volume, or whatever.
Luck,
Sebastian
--- In [email protected], "Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Anytime a stock breaks out from a particular level or pattern if it
> does so with increased volume it lends credence that the move is
> legitimate. Does anyone know of a way to determine or show increased
> volume significant enough to validate the move. I have looked at
> ordinary volume histograms but it is difficult to determine unless the
> volume is hugely different. Many people use volume in their trading
> decisions, I'm just wondering how to show it effectively enough to
> help with my trading decisions. Any help or suggestions would be very
> much appreciated. Thank you.
>
> Kindest regards,
>
> Tim
>
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