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Overview
The Price and Volume Trend ("PVT") is similar to On Balance Volume
("OBV,") in that it is a cumulative total of volume that is
adjusted depending on changes in closing prices. But where OBV adds all volume on days
when prices close higher and subtracts all volume on days when prices close lower, the PVT
adds/subtracts only a portion of the daily volume. The amount of volume added to the PVT
is determined by the amount that prices rose or fell relative to the previous day's
close.
Interpretation
The interpretation of the Price and Volume Trend is similar to the interpretation of
On Balance Volume and the
Volume Accumulation/Distribution Line.
Many investors feel that the PVT more accurately illustrates the flow of money into and
out of a security than does OBV. This is because OBV adds the same amount of volume to the
indicator regardless of whether the security closes up a fraction of a point or doubles in
price. Whereas, the PVT adds only a small portion of volume to the indicator when the
price changes by a small percentage and adds a large portion of volume to the indicator
when the price changes by a large percentage.
The above excerpt courtesy of Marketscreen.com and "Technical Analysis From A to Z" by Steven B. Achelis which was the inspiration for this website.
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