Volume is a measure of how much a financial asset has been traded over a certain period of time. For stocks, volume is expressed as the number of shares traded. For futures and options, it is the number of contracts that have been traded. Traders use volume to gauge liquidity and combine it with technical indicators to make trading decisions.
Analyzing volume patterns over time can provide insight into the conviction behind the movement of individual stocks and entire markets. This is also true for options traders, as trading volume can indicate the current level of interest in an option. In fact, volume is a key component of technical analysis and is included in several important technical indicators.
Volume Percent Deviation From Avg alerts are triggered when a stock's volume changes by a certain percentage from the average volume.
Volume Percent Change alerts are triggered when a stock's volume changes by a certain percentage from the volume at the time the alert was set.
Volume Spike alerts are triggered when a stock's volume increases by 20% from the previous day's volume.
Volume Dip alerts are triggered when a stock's volume decreases by 20% from the previous day's volume.
With Stock Alarm you can set volume alerts on stocks, etfs, crypto, indices, commodities, and more. When your alert triggers you will receive a notification via push notification, email, phone call, or text message.
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