On Balance Volume
The On Balance Volume (OBV) indicator was developed by Joseph Granville and is explained in his book Granville's New Strategy of Daily Stock Market Timing for Maximum Profit. On Balance Volume attempts to measure the level of accumulation or distribution by comparing volume to price movements. Volume is added to the indicator if closing price moves up and subtracted if closing price moves down. No adjustment is made if closing price is unchanged. Further details are shown at OBV Construction. Trading SignalsOn Balance Volume should be used in conjunction with other indicators. Ranging marketDuring a ranging market watch for a rising or falling On Balance Volume:
Trending MarketA rising On Balance Volume confirms an up-trend and a falling OBV confirms a down-trend.
ExampleIntel Corporation plotted with On Balance Volume.
SetupSee Indicator Panel for directions on how to set up On Balance Volume. To alter the default settings - Edit Indicator Settings. Related Topics
If closing price is higher than the previous close, add volume to the
cumulative total. If...
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