How to Use Institutional Accumulation

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How to Use Institutional Accumulation

This page explains how to read and interpret the Institutional Accumulation data sheet from a distribution and profit-booking perspective. It is intended for users who understand basic stock market concepts and are interested in swing trading or short-term investing.

This is not trading advice. It explains how to read and use the data.


Important Structure Note

The data sheet is divided into two distinct parts:

  • Top 10 Delivery Volume (Last 1 Year) – Historical data showing the highest delivery volume and delivery percentage days over the past one year.
  • Current Date Data – Latest available trading day data, shown for comparison against historical delivery behaviour.

The current date values are the same for all rows and are provided only to compare present behaviour with historical distribution zones.


Historical Data Columns (Top Delivery Days – Last 1 Year)

DATE

Historical trading date with unusually high delivery activity. From a distribution perspective, these dates often mark profit booking or supply entering the market.

SYMBOL

The stock symbol. All rows in the sheet belong to the same stock.

OPEN

The opening price for that historical session.

  • Weak opens after a rally may indicate distribution

HIGH

The highest price reached on that day.

  • Repeated rejection near highs signals selling pressure

LOW

The lowest price reached during the session.

  • Lower lows indicate weakening demand

CLOSE

The closing price of the session.

  • Closes near the low suggest strong selling pressure

VOLUME

Total traded volume for the day.

  • High volume without price progress indicates distribution

DELIVERY_VOLUME

Number of shares taken for delivery.

  • High delivery with weak price action often indicates exits

DELIVERY_PCT

Delivery percentage for the day.

  • Falling delivery percentage after a rally signals weakening commitment

RANK

Rank among the top delivery days in the last one year.

  • Higher-ranked days near price highs often indicate profit-booking zones

Latest Bar Data Columns (Current Market Snapshot)

SUM_TRADED_VAL_3D

Total traded value over the last 3 days.

  • High value with weak price action indicates selling pressure

SUM_TRADED_VAL_5D

Total traded value over the last 5 days.

  • Sustained high value without price rise is a warning sign

AVG_DELIVERY_PCT_20D

20-day average delivery percentage.

  • Current delivery below this average suggests exit activity

RANGE

High–Low range of the latest trading session.

  • Wide range with weak close indicates selling dominance

SMA_50

50-day simple moving average (medium-term trend).

  • Failure to hold this level indicates weakening structure

SMA_200

200-day simple moving average (long-term trend).

  • Trading below this level confirms structural weakness

CLOSING_ABOVE_200_SMA

Boolean indicator showing whether price is above the 200-day average.

  • FALSE strengthens the distribution bias

LATEST_BAR_SMA_200

Acts as a resistance level during pullbacks.

LATEST_BAR_RSI_14

14-period RSI of the latest bar.

  • RSI below 50 indicates weakening momentum

LATEST_BAR_EMA_9

Short-term exponential moving average.

  • Price below EMA 9 suggests selling control

LATEST_BAR_EMA_21

Intermediate exponential moving average.

  • EMA 21 acting as resistance confirms distribution

LATEST_BAR_VOLUME

Volume on the latest trading day.

  • Rising volume on weak days supports distribution

LATEST_BAR_DELIVERY_VOLUME

Delivery volume on the latest trading day.

  • Falling delivery volume suggests exit activity

LATEST_BAR_CLOSE

Latest closing price.

  • Used to compare against historical resistance and distribution zones

How a Swing Trader Should Use This Sheet

  1. Identify historical high-delivery days near price highs
  2. Mark those levels as resistance or profit-booking zones
  3. Compare the latest price with those zones
  4. Confirm weakness using SMA, RSI, and EMA behaviour

Summary

This Institutional Accumulation sheet is best used as a distribution and exit-zone identification tool. It helps swing and short-term traders understand where supply historically entered and whether current price action confirms continued weakness or resistance.

It is most effective when combined with broader market context and risk management.

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