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 Average Monthly Volume - Industry Breakdown As of 9/8/2010 8:01 AM ET 
Closing Price Average Monthly Volume
Average Monthly Volume US STOCKS  
Consumer Goods Basic Materials Financial Healthcare Industrial Goods Services Technology Utilities Conglomerates
 Average Monthly Volume is more than 1M 82 152 160 85 57 174 195 36 8        
 Average Monthly Volume is between 500K and 1M  FREE 52 82 92 63 33 93 84 18 1        
 Average Monthly Volume is between 250K and 500K  FREE 69 70 115 76 47 137 94 23 1        
 Average Monthly Volume is between 100K and 250K  FREE 52 88 194 107 60 155 143 18          
 Average Monthly Volume is between 50K and 100K 34 52 184 67 35 92 92 7 1        


Education Volume - Technical Analysis from A to Z
Volume is simply the number of shares (or contracts) traded during a specified time frame (e.g., hour, day, week, month, etc). The analysis of volume is a basic yet very important element of technical analysis. Volume provides clues as to the intensity of a given price move. Volume can help determine the health of an existing trend. A healthy up-trend should have higher volume on the upward legs of the trend, and lower volume on the downward (corrective) legs. A healthy downtrend usually has higher volume on the downward legs of the trend and lower volume on the upward (corrective) legs. Learn more

Education Ease of Movement - Technical Analysis from A to Z
The Ease of Movement indicator shows the relationship between volume and price change. As with Equivolume Charting, this indicator shows how much volume is required to move prices. High Ease of Movement values occur when prices are moving upward on light volume. Low Ease of Movement values occur when prices are moving downward on light volume. If prices are not moving, or if heavy volume is required to move prices, then the indicator will also be near zero. The Ease of Movement indicator produces a buy signal when .. Learn more

Education On Balance Volume (OBV) - Technical Analysis from A to Z
On Balance Volume ("OBV") is a momentum indicator that relates volume to price change. On Balance Volume is a running total of volume. It shows if volume is flowing into or out of a security. When the security closes higher than the previous close, all of the day's volume is considered up-volume. When the security closes lower than the previous close, all of the day's volume is considered down-volume. Learn more




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