Does volume matter?

If what matters is the movement of the price to make money or lose money, why look at the volume?
Do they find you any use in short-term operations?
the volume, mostly, is the fuel for the movement, especially in
short term, when volume comes with news. and that's before talking on float rotation for example.
 
Only time I use volume is lack of volume. See much volume come into a stock on a rise up, then it stalls as waiting for last dentists go long as market goes little higher, time to hedge and or go short.
 
I think volume is the only essential indicator.

I won't make any plays unless relative volume is at least 2. I don't want to be trading against the HFC's.

I then use volume for specific plays or Setups.
Breakouts, reversals etc
would you consider posting a chart image example of this principle in action?
 
I've long said "Traders vote with volume ".

I adjust my trading size based on relative volume, my goal is to trade larger size whenever volume confirms a price action entry signal.
 
would you consider posting a chart image example of this principle in action?

I'm positive I can find an example of this if I trade tomorrow.

The idea in my head is simple.
If something is chugging along on 1 mil shares per day for 4 weeks, then today it has RV 2 (2mil) its potentially in play.

Higher relative volume potentially means more retail investors to compete with.
If a stock doesn't have high relative volume, and its breaking out or showing a great entry, what the point in playing it if I am the only one.

When we trade, we trade against each other. I can't beat the computer.
 
I'm positive I can find an example of this if I trade tomorrow.

The idea in my head is simple.
If something is chugging along on 1 mil shares per day for 4 weeks, then today it has RV 2 (2mil) its potentially in play.

Higher relative volume potentially means more retail investors to compete with.
If a stock doesn't have high relative volume, and its breaking out or showing a great entry, what the point in playing it if I am the only one.

When we trade, we trade against each other. I can't beat the computer.
Thanks for that discription. If you decide to post chart, It can be Old historic chart(s) typical of your point. They don't need to be fresh. Your example(s) would enable us to look for comparable situations.

[O'Brien says if price moves to a next level and there's no customers (volume) then price will go the other way. "If they can't knock the top out of it, they'll try to knock the bottom out of it." Bigalow on the other hand says volume is useless.]
 
Volume at Swing
AB=CD
Does Vol Matter
to break the B Swing?

vol at swing  .png
 
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