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Microcap & Penny Stocks : DGIV-A-HOLICS...FAMILY CHIT CHAT ONLY!!
DGIV 0.00Dec 5 4:00 PM EST

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To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (13876)6/17/1998 11:14:00 PM
From: Jetter  Read Replies (1) of 50264
 
Byron,

Your explanation of OBV is not entirely accurate.

Here's a fairly detailed explanation from an online TA site...

On Balance Volume creates a volume line along the bottom of a price chart. OBV is relatively easy to construct. We first start with a beginning number. It should be relatively high. I use 50,000. Then, on day one, if the close is positive, that days volume is added to the 50,000. If the days close was lower, the volume is subtracted. So on up days, volume is added. And on down days, the volume is subtracted. The result is a fluctuating line.

The value of the On Balance Volume is that it generally is a precursor to a change in trend. The holding is that smart money leaves a security first when it is near a top; and also that the smart money is buying when a security is near a low. When the general public catches on to a security's rise in price, volume will increase substantially and the OBV line will increase rapidly faster. Conversely, On Balance Volume will start to decrease while price is still rising. This indicates that the smart money is leaving the security.

Another valuable aspect of On Balance Volume is when divergence's occur. When OBV is decreasing while the price is increasing, a signal is generated that the rally may not be as solid as it appears. When price is declining and OBV is increasing, it is a sign that the investor shouldn't become too bearish. The decline may not last too long.


For a complete explanation you can refer to this site:

e-analytics.com

As you can see, shares are added to this total when the price closes above the previous high, and subtracted from the total when the price closes down from the previous high. The OBV is not an indication of a short position.

Scott

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