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Old 23rd February 2007, 05:56 PM
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Be carefull kedar. Dont look only at volume. It can be distribution too (by some FII or large investor.) See the "price movement, wt. average AND volume". If the volume is more at the bottom it is more likely an accumulation. However if it is the peak and volume (sudden increase in volume) is more it probably means that some FII knows that the stock is going to fall and he is distributing the stocks to lock in profits before the possible fall. NSE will still show that as delivery volume too, and the buyers at that moment are going to say OUCH!

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REALLY GREAT , SUPERB, VOLUME IS STENGTH OF TREND .TREND WITHOUT VOLUME IS JUST HUMAN BEING WITHOUT FOOD & WATER.


BUT JUST WANT TO KNOW THAT AS VOLUME CONSISTS OF TRADE VOLUME AND DELIVERY VOLUME ( DOWNLOADABLE FILE IS AVAILABLE ON NSE SITE.)

SO CAN WE SAY THAT WITH INCREASE IN VOLUME IF DELIVERABLE POSITION ALSO INCREASES IT SHOWS MORE STRENGTH i.e. ACCUMULATION.

I THINK IT WILL MAKE MORE STRENGTH


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Hi Sunil,

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Hi Praveen,

Have just done that. I don't know how it got disabled in the first place!

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Have just done that. I don't know how it got disabled in the first place!

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