How to Use Delivery Dominated Volume Data
This page explains how to read and interpret the Delivery Dominated Volume table. This filter highlights stocks where a large portion of trading volume results in delivery, indicating conviction-based participation rather than short-term speculation.
Each row represents one stock for one trading day, evaluated by comparing current delivery behavior with both short-term and long-term historical trends.
Understanding Each Column
Symbol
The stock symbol as listed on the exchange (e.g., NSE). Each symbol uniquely identifies a listed company.
Date
The trading date on which delivery-dominated activity was observed. All values in the row correspond to this trading session.
Close
The closing price of the stock on the given date.
- Represents the final market consensus for the day
- Used to evaluate whether high delivery is occurring with or without price movement
Volume
The total number of shares traded during the trading day.
- Reflects overall market participation
- Evaluated in conjunction with delivery volume for conviction analysis
Delivery Volume
The number of shares that resulted in actual delivery rather than intraday trades.
- Represents positional buying and selling
- High delivery volume indicates holding intent
Delivery %
The percentage of total traded volume that resulted in delivery.
- Higher values indicate delivery-dominated trading
- Suggests participation by strong hands
Recent Delivery % Avg (5d)
The average delivery percentage over the most recent 5 trading days.
- Shows short-term delivery behavior
- Helps identify whether delivery dominance is sustained or temporary
Historical Avg Delivery % (120d)
The average delivery percentage over the last 120 trading days.
- Represents long-term normal delivery behavior for the stock
- Acts as a strong baseline for comparison
How to Read This Data Holistically
This filter should be interpreted by comparing short-term delivery behavior against the stock’s long-term delivery profile.
- Delivery % and 5-day average significantly above 120-day average indicate abnormal conviction
- High delivery with flat price suggests accumulation or absorption
- High delivery with price movement suggests directional intent
What This Filter Indicates
- Conviction-based participation dominating daily volume
- Reduced speculative or intraday trading influence
- Potential accumulation or distribution depending on price context
What This Filter Does Not Indicate
- It does not define trend direction on its own
- It is not a standalone buy or sell signal
- It does not provide timing without price confirmation
Important Notes
- This data reflects observed market behavior, not predictions
- Context from price structure and broader market conditions is essential
- False readings can occur during low-liquidity or event-driven sessions
Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational and analytical purposes only and should not be considered trading or investment advice.
Data Update Frequency
Delivery Dominated Volume data is updated after market hours for each trading day. Historical averages are recalculated dynamically using rolling data windows.
Summary
The Delivery Dominated Volume filter helps identify stocks where delivery-based activity dominates trading volume. It provides insight into conviction and holding behavior and is most effective when combined with price action and trend analysis.