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Volume Oscillator


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In technical analysis the Volume Oscillator is used to reveal the difference between two VMA (volume moving averages) with the purpose of defining if the overall volume trend is increasing or decreasing as well as with the purpose of evaluating the magnitude of the volume surges (abnormal volume activity).

The formula used to calculate Volume Oscillator is

Volume Oscillator = [Fast VMA] / [Slow VMA]

Where [Fast VMA] is the shorter-term VMA and [Slow VMA] is the longer-term VMA.

The Volume Oscillator is very similar to the PVO (Percentage Volume Oscillator) with the only difference that the PVO evaluates volume in the percentage scale (from -100% to +100%) with 0% as a center line while Volume Oscillator evaluates volume in the absolute numbers with 1 as a center line.

The same is with PVO, when the Volume Oscillator advances above 1, it reveals that the shorter-term VMA is razing above the longer-term VMA. This means that the short-term volume is higher than the average volume, over the longer-term. Basically, Volume Oscillator above 1 shows that we have a volume surge (increased volume activity) and this mathematically evaluates the magnitude of this volume.

By analyzing volume oscillator in parallel with the price movement, a technical analyst may define the nature of the volume surge as a panic selling or as a greedy buying.

  • When volume oscillator raises above 1 and the price of a security drops, it indicates that the number of traders selling in panic increases. The higher above 1 volume the oscillator is during the price drop, the stronger panic selling we witness;
  • When volume oscillator rises above 1 and the price of a security moves up it indicates that the number of traders buying in greed increases. The higher above 1 volume oscillator is during the price advance, the stronger greedy buying we witness.

As a rule after periods of greedy buying and panic selling we may see a reversal as a result of a shift in the supply/demand balance. While the greedy buying could be spread over a prolonged period of time, the panic selling as a rule is a process that does not exist for a long time and the volume oscillator could be especially effective in defining the support levels and buying points. A trading system based on the volume technical analysis may say to buy when the price of the security drops while the volume oscillator starts to decline after being at a high level.

Chart 1: Volume Oscillator (S&P 500)

SP 500 Chart - Volume Oscillator

Volume based technical analysis is especially effective in the building index trading systems for trading index derivatives (QQQQ, SPY, DIA...), trading index tracking funds (Rydex index funds...).


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