Interpreting volume in the futures market differs from doing so for stocks. Futures contracts have an expiry date, while stocks do not. This means volume fluctuations and patterns can mean something ...
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Last month, a mid-cap biotech stock you’d been watching jumped 8% in a single session. The volume bar on your chart looked like a skyscraper compared to the usual trading activity. Was that a buying ...