Why does down volume matter? When you see weak selling pressure across days or weeks—meaning lower transaction volume during downturns—institutional players are likely standing pat. They're not dumping aggressively. That calm accumulation behavior often signals conviction rather than panic. Could indicate sideways consolidation before the next move.
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RektButStillHere
· 01-10 22:17
Damn, low trading volume smashing the market is the real move by the manipulator laying in wait.
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DegenDreamer
· 01-10 02:49
Low trading volume dumping? That means big institutions are quietly accumulating, only scared traders will panic sell.
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GateUser-a606bf0c
· 01-10 02:49
Low trading volume decline? This is actually the market maker quietly accumulating, not real panic selling.
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GateUser-4745f9ce
· 01-10 02:44
Weak trading volume can really indicate that institutions are accumulating, this is the true signal.
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LiquidatedNotStirred
· 01-10 02:37
Institutions are piling up to accumulate, while retail investors are still cutting losses. The gap...
Why does down volume matter? When you see weak selling pressure across days or weeks—meaning lower transaction volume during downturns—institutional players are likely standing pat. They're not dumping aggressively. That calm accumulation behavior often signals conviction rather than panic. Could indicate sideways consolidation before the next move.