What is Relative Volume in Stocks?

What is Relative Volume in Stocks?

Volume is a key metric that every trader should be aware of. While trading volume on its own is informative, relative volume is particularly important for trading. Relative volume can indicate when trading interest in a stock is high or low and it may provide signals...
How Stock Market Bubbles Work

How Stock Market Bubbles Work

Every time the stock market goes on an extended bull run, fears of a bubble begin to creep in. Stock market bubbles have the potential to wipe out enormous gains when they pop. So, it’s important for traders to be able to recognize them and to know how to trade when a...
The Ultimate Guide to Stock Market Algorithms

The Ultimate Guide to Stock Market Algorithms

You’ve likely heard the term “algorithms” or (algos for short) used in reference to trading. Algorithms run the markets and are responsible for most of the trading volume in the U.S. stock markets on any given trading day. Let’s take the mystery out of stock market...
Guide to Pre-Market Gappers

Guide to Pre-Market Gappers

Thanks to after-hours trading and pre-market catalysts, it’s not uncommon for stocks to open at a significantly different price than the price at which they closed the afternoon before. These pre-market gappers offer many opportunities for traders in the first hours...
The Ultimate Guide to Margin Rates

The Ultimate Guide to Margin Rates

Traders often take advantage of margin to increase the potential return of their trades. When trading with margin, you borrow money from your broker to increase the size of your trade. This loan comes with an interest fee, which is known as the margin rate. In this...