VSA: Example of Bullish Volume in UUP

One concept that is explained in Tom Williams’ book, Master The Markets, is bullish and bearish volume. As defined in the book, bullish volume is increasing volume on up-moves and decreasing volume on down-moves. Bearish volume is the opposite.

If you find a stock where the volume is acting bullish/bearish, you can get a basic idea that the professionals are buying/selling.

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Perfect Example of Unhealthy Volume: SII

I have been mentioning how the volume for stocks has been healthy in my recent posts. While I did try and explain what I meant by this concept, I always learn better with an example so here is one.

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CBE Sold, 4% Goal Met

Today I got out of CBE for a 3.86% profit. I expected to make close to 4% and was very happy with the outcome.

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