Quote from dv4632:
Do any of you give any weight to opening range volume?
It's something I've been tracking for a while now, after being inspired by some old posts on Steenbarger's blog. The idea being that below avg OR volume indicates large participants are not active in the markets and therefore significant moves are less likely, and vice versa when OR volume is above average. Of course I still pay attention to how things trade after the opening range because things can always change ( example this morning OR vol below avg but we got a nice down move). Anyone else pay attention to this or is it not really all that useful?
Unfortunately HFT's have really distorted the volume landscape. Also since the retail investor left the market, it makes it even harder to judge what's going on inside the opening range. Honestly I think a better tell on volume is the period between 9:00 and 10:00 central time. It seems if a move is going to happen, it's going to happen AFTER the OR and that is where you want to see volume. If the volume is lower then average after the OR is established, it's probably going to be a chop fest.
