#6 Volume (What It Really Shows)

#6 Volume (What It Really Shows)

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What Is Volume?​

Volume shows how many contracts or shares were actually traded.

In simple words:
  • Volume shows real activity
  • It shows what already happened, not what might happen
Volume only increases when:
  • A buyer and a seller agree on a price
  • A trade is executed


What Volume Does NOT Show​

This is very important for beginners.

Volume does not show:
  • Pending orders
  • Orders waiting in the DOM
  • Intentions
That is the job of the Order Book (DOM).


Volume vs Market Depth​

  • Market Depth = orders waiting (intent)
  • Volume = orders traded (action)
Example:
  • 1,000 contracts on the bid (depth)
  • Only 100 contracts traded (volume)
This means:
  • Many orders were waiting
  • Few trades actually happened


High Volume vs Low Volume​


High Volume
  • Strong participation
  • Many buyers and sellers active
  • Confirms interest at that price
Low Volume
  • Weak participation
  • Few trades
  • Price can move easily


Volume and Price Movement​

  • Price can move with low volume in thin markets
  • Price can stall even with high volume in deep markets
So:
  • High volume does not always mean big movement
  • Low volume does not always mean weak movement
Context matters.


Beginner Tip​

Volume answers one simple question:
“Did traders actually trade here?”

It does not tell you:
  • Who will win next
  • Where price will go

 
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