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Strategies & Market Trends : TA Science Projects & Experimental Indicators

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To: ftth who wrote (51)1/30/1998 6:48:00 AM
From: Tim Fierro  Read Replies (1) of 237
 
[Price-Volume Volatility]: Anyone ever seen historical testing of volume breakouts and the corresponding increase in price? Several indicators use a ratio of volume change and price change, in various combinations, to indicate the strength or driving force behind a price move. Directly or indirectly, these assume there is a linear relation between the volume change and the price change, only, intuitively, we know this is not the case.

I think you may be talking about something I was reviewing yesterday and how to duplicate this in Q+ and in WOW. The item I was looking at was called the "Liquidity Ratio". Are you familiar with it?

Let me find my notes.......Oh, here is the exact info;

dailystocks.net

It intrigued me because it is supposed to show how much volume is needed to move a stock. Their basis is for a month period. I suppose one could even create it in a weekly or 10 day format also to test results. I plan to play with this to see what it does and if it can have any bearing on price movements in advance of it actually happening.

Is this similar to what you are thinking of?

Tim
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