Indicators | JUL 2007
Between Price And Volume by Buff Pelz Dormeier, CMT
Between Price And Volume by Buff Pelz Dormeier, CMT Here’s an indicator that can be used to measure the intrinsic relationship between price and volume. When securities change hands on a securities auction market, the volume of shares bought always matches the volume sold. When the price rises, the upward movement reflects that demand exceeds supply or buyers are in control. Likewise, when the price falls it implies that supply exceeds demand or that sellers are in control. Over time, these trends of supply and demand form accumulation and distribution patterns. What if there were a way to look deep inside price and volume trends to find out if current prices were supported by volume? This is the objective of the volume price confirmation indicator (VPCI), a methodology that measures the intrinsic relationship between price and volume.
by Buff Pelz Dormeier, CMT
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