DUSS Intraday chart on Money Flow-- hard selling into news, followed by slow bleeding drift. Very predictable/trend-able. Using 15 minute chart to show length of news run-- note accumulation is showing selling, money flow shows selling, price closes down more often than up-- again selling.
Open $0.063 Day High $0.063 Day Low $0.055 Last: 0.056 Change: -0.004(-6.67%) Volume: 177,978
Date Open High Low Close Volume Aug 7, 2009 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 1,050,379 Aug 6, 2009 0.06 0.07 0.06 0.06 3,758,250 Aug 5, 2009 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 680,539
Volume+ The Volume+ indicator identifies by colored bars when the trading volume contributed to a gain in price and when the trading volume was associated with a loss in price. The colors are labelled in the legend above the indicator.
In addition to the color coding, the Volume+ indicator displays a symbol's 50-day average volume as a reference point.
Money Flow The Money Flow indicator attempts to measure the amount of money buying a stock vs. the amount of money selling a stock. It does this by assuming that when a stock closes higher than its open, all volume associated with that trading period results from buyers. It further assumes that when a stock closes lower than its open, all volume associated with that trading period results from sellers. Although these assumptions are overly simplistic, money flow can be a useful indicator when analyzing the general buying and selling pressure on a stock.
Volume Accumulation The Volume Accumulation indicator, developed by Mark Chaiken, is a modification of the traditional On Balance Volume (OBV) indicator. Instead of assigning all the period's volume to either buyers or sellers, the Volume Accumulator uses a proportional amount of volume based on the relationship between the closing price and its intra-period mean price. In effect, the indicator is measuring shades of gray that traditional volume indicators like OBV miss.
However, if prices close at the period's high or low, all volume for that period will be assigned accordingly, regardless of the relationship to the intra-period mean price.
Movement of the oscillator above the zero line measures buying pressure, while movement below the zero line measures selling pressure.
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