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What is a volume indicator in stock market?
What is a volume indicator in stock market?
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Share market volume indicators are essentially mathematical formulas, which are visually represented in the most commonly used charting platforms. Volume indicators can be of different types, and each indicator uses a marginally different formula. As a share trader, you should find the indicator that works best for your specific market approach, i.e., the method you use to determine the value of an asset after analysing the selling prices of similar assets. The three most common types of share market volume indicators include On-balance Volume (OBV) indicator, the Chaikin Money Flow indicator and the Klinger Oscillator indicator.