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Daily Volume Comparison - S&P 100 Index
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The three average volume comparison tables below will assist you in detecting significant changes in an index's volume output over the mid- and long-term. For instance, assume you detect a rise in the daily average volume of 15% or more compared to the average volume levels found 30 days ago. Such an increased level of trading activity could be indicative of a shift in market sentiment. Based on these volume alerts, you could then consult our volume charts and indicators, which would allow you to develop a market outlook for the mid- and the long-term. (Click HERE to read more about long-term volume analysis; Click HERE to read more about mid-term volume analysis).
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Volume ComparisonLast 7 days (Week)
Last 30 days (Month)
Last 365 days (Year)
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Other S&P 100 Index (^OEX) Index Quotes
While S&P 100 Index (^OEX) price quotes are used to describe the S&P 100 Index price movement, S&P 100 Index volume quotes are used to describe the mood that support this price movement. Furthermore, applying only price-based technical analysis to the S&P 100 Index reveals only half of the picture. Only a combined price and volume technical analysis of the S&P 100 Index can give real picture of the S&P 100 Index's trend.
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