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On-Balance Volume (OBV) — Background Trend

What OBV Means
OBV stands for On-Balance Volume.
It’s a volume-based indicator that helps you see whether money is flowing into or out of a stock or index.
Think of OBV as a “running total” of buying and selling pressure.
⚙️ How It Works
OBV starts at zero and then adds or subtracts each day’s trading volume based on the day’s closing price:
If today’s close is higher than yesterday’s → OBV goes up by that day’s volume.
If today’s close is lower → OBV goes down by that day’s volume.
If the price is unchanged → OBV doesn’t move.
Over time, this creates a line that moves up and down with volume pressure.
📈 What OBV Tells You
Rising OBV → Buying Pressure
More volume is happening on up days.
It means traders are accumulating shares.
Often a bullish signal.
Falling OBV → Selling Pressure
More volume is happening on down days.
It means traders are distributing (selling) shares.
Often a bearish signal.
Flat OBV → No clear direction
Volume is balanced.
The market is waiting for a breakout.
🧠 How Traders Use It
Trend Confirmation:
When price goes up and OBV goes up too → the move is healthy and supported by volume.
If price goes up but OBV stays flat or falls → the move might be weak or false.
Divergences:
If price makes a new high but OBV doesn’t → it’s a warning that the trend may reverse soon.
Signal Line Crossovers (like your chart):
You can smooth OBV with an EMA (moving average).
When OBV crosses above its EMA → possible buy signal.
When OBV crosses below → possible sell signal.
🟢 In Simple Terms
OBV tells you “is the smart money buying or selling?”
Green / rising = buyers in control.
Red / falling = sellers in control.
It’s a quick way to confirm if price trends are backed by real trading activity — not just short-term noise.
OBV stands for On-Balance Volume.
It’s a volume-based indicator that helps you see whether money is flowing into or out of a stock or index.
Think of OBV as a “running total” of buying and selling pressure.
⚙️ How It Works
OBV starts at zero and then adds or subtracts each day’s trading volume based on the day’s closing price:
If today’s close is higher than yesterday’s → OBV goes up by that day’s volume.
If today’s close is lower → OBV goes down by that day’s volume.
If the price is unchanged → OBV doesn’t move.
Over time, this creates a line that moves up and down with volume pressure.
📈 What OBV Tells You
Rising OBV → Buying Pressure
More volume is happening on up days.
It means traders are accumulating shares.
Often a bullish signal.
Falling OBV → Selling Pressure
More volume is happening on down days.
It means traders are distributing (selling) shares.
Often a bearish signal.
Flat OBV → No clear direction
Volume is balanced.
The market is waiting for a breakout.
🧠 How Traders Use It
Trend Confirmation:
When price goes up and OBV goes up too → the move is healthy and supported by volume.
If price goes up but OBV stays flat or falls → the move might be weak or false.
Divergences:
If price makes a new high but OBV doesn’t → it’s a warning that the trend may reverse soon.
Signal Line Crossovers (like your chart):
You can smooth OBV with an EMA (moving average).
When OBV crosses above its EMA → possible buy signal.
When OBV crosses below → possible sell signal.
🟢 In Simple Terms
OBV tells you “is the smart money buying or selling?”
Green / rising = buyers in control.
Red / falling = sellers in control.
It’s a quick way to confirm if price trends are backed by real trading activity — not just short-term noise.
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