In relation to last night’s post, Manish first asked: “Which volume number should one use?”
I use the average volume contained in a swing. But before I discuss that idea, we need to address the second question: what data source do I use? To answer that question we first need to understand the impact of […]
What Volume Figures to Use?
Published in June 3rd, 2008
Posted by ray in Written Plan
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