blaze Spinnaker
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Join date: 12 Aug 2004
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12-12-2005 14:04
I wonder, if we see a greater volume on the currency exchange... does that mean we're in a moving market? (either up, or down).
I suppose, coincidentally, there may be an increased amount of buying just as someone is doing an increased amount of selling, however the probability of that happening is somewhat less than someone just doing one.
So therefore, I believe, if we see increased volume, we may see a market that moves.
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Shaun Altman
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Join date: 11 Dec 2004
Posts: 1,011
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12-12-2005 14:43
From: blaze Spinnaker I wonder, if we see a greater volume on the currency exchange... does that mean we're in a moving market? (either up, or down).
I suppose, coincidentally, there may be an increased amount of buying just as someone is doing an increased amount of selling, however the probability of that happening is somewhat less than someone just doing one.
So therefore, I believe, if we see increased volume, we may see a market that moves. Hmm, shouldn't a volume jump with a steady price indicate a market that is ABOUT to move?  Let's hope so, I'm looking forward to the move so I can buy some L$ back. 
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