Worth noting.... When your stock sells for a price with 3 zeros between the number and the decimal point ($0.000X), then a lot of shares can be bought for hardly any money... And each share bought/sold equals 1 share traded towards the volume...
So what I am trying to say is, the cheaper the share price, the more volume that stock accumulates...
IE $1,000.00 buys 12,500 shares of a $0.08 per share stock, or 1,250,000 of a $0.0008 per share stock... Thus, those putting $1,000.00 into a stock will increase the volume faster for a stock with a cheaper share price...
Not that $0.08 is a huuuge number... But it is all relative...