Did any one try trading stocks based on unusual volumes either rising or falling? Does this work and is it consistent?
Any advice is appreciated.
Any advice is appreciated.
Quote from rateesquad:
In my personal opinion, yes it does help a lot.
Tell you the truth, I use volume as one of the indicators on taking the trade.
Most stock, move more (either direction) when volume is higher than its avg.
I scan for stock that have 150% volume or above of 50MA vol.
It tells me if the volatility moving right direction. Plus, volume often confirms the fact that institutions are entering into the markets.
Quote from jack hershey:
Attached is the look up table for entries and exits.
It runs at an annualized rate of 2 1/2 percent a day everyday of the year.
Compound the 2 1/2% a day for getting how good it is straight.
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Quote from DayTrade001:
Did any one try trading stocks based on unusual volumes either rising or falling? Does this work and is it consistent?
Any advice is appreciated.
Quote from rateesquad:
In my personal opinion, yes it does help a lot.
Tell you the truth, I use volume as one of the indicators on taking the trade.
Most stock, move more (either direction) when volume is higher than its avg.
I scan for stock that have 150% volume or above of 50MA vol.
It tells me if the volatility moving right direction. Plus, volume often confirms the fact that institutions are entering into the markets.
Quote from shortie:
do i understand it correctly that one can make 2.5% per day by just blindly following the volume table? i would be happy making just 0.25%![]()
Quote from Don Bright:
Trading on any intraday peculiarity is generally not a good thing...there is nothing that you can "know" before others "know" it...Check movements previous to big volume changes, you'll see an obvious pattern...remember "buy on rumor, sell on news" - right?
And, once again, this is stock "picking" - which means playing in someone else's Poker game, not your own...trade the same stocks every day, and let the others come into your poker game...so much easier...trying to "pick" stocks, with any criteria every day is generally a fool's errand, IMO.
Don