How to Use Volume Participation

How to Use Volume Participation

This page explains how to read and interpret the Volume Participation results. This scanner is designed to identify stocks within a selected index based on trading activity, participation intensity, and volume expansion or contraction, helping assess market interest and conviction behind price moves.

The results shown here are for Index: NIFTY 50. Each row represents one stock for one trading day, evaluated using volume-based metrics.


Understanding Each Column

Symbol

The stock symbol as listed on the exchange. Each symbol uniquely identifies a company within the index.

Date

The trading date on which the volume metrics were calculated. All values in the row correspond to this trading session.

Close

The closing price of the stock for the given trading day.

  • Represents the final traded price of the session
  • Used alongside volume to assess participation quality

Volume

The total number of shares traded during the trading session.

  • Reflects overall market participation for the day
  • Higher values indicate increased trading interest

Average Volume (20 Days)

The average daily trading volume over the last 20 trading sessions.

  • Represents recent normal trading activity
  • Used as a baseline for short-term volume comparison

Relative Volume

The ratio of current day volume compared to the 20-day average volume.

  • Values above 1 indicate higher-than-normal participation
  • Helps identify unusual volume activity

Volume Surge

Indicates whether the stock has experienced a significant increase in volume.

  • Highlights sudden spikes in trading activity
  • Often associated with news, breakouts, or institutional interest

Average Volume (50 Days)

The average daily trading volume over the last 50 trading sessions.

  • Represents a broader baseline of typical volume
  • Useful for medium-term participation analysis

Volume vs 50-Day Average

Compares the current day’s volume with the 50-day average volume.

  • Values above average indicate increased medium-term participation
  • Helps confirm the significance of volume expansion

Volume Rank (52 Weeks)

The stock’s volume ranking relative to its own 52-week trading history.

  • Higher rank indicates unusually high historical volume
  • Useful for identifying standout participation events

Highest Volume (52 Weeks)

The highest single-day trading volume recorded in the last 52 weeks.

  • Serves as a historical reference point
  • Helps assess how extreme current volume levels are

Volume vs 52-Week High

The current day’s volume expressed relative to the 52-week highest volume.

  • Values closer to 100% indicate exceptional participation
  • Highlights rare, high-impact trading days

3-Day Average Volume

The average trading volume over the most recent three trading sessions.

  • Reflects very short-term participation trends
  • Useful for identifying emerging interest

3-Day vs 20-Day Change

The percentage change between the 3-day average volume and the 20-day average volume.

  • Positive values indicate accelerating participation
  • Negative values suggest declining trading interest

Heavy Volume

Indicates whether the stock is trading at significantly elevated volume levels.

  • Often signals strong market attention
  • May confirm the validity of price movements

Ultra High Volume

Indicates extremely high volume compared to historical norms.

  • Suggests exceptional participation
  • Commonly associated with major events or regime shifts

Volume Expansion

Indicates an increase in volume compared to recent averages.

  • Suggests growing interest and engagement
  • Often supports trend continuation

Volume Contraction

Indicates a decline in volume relative to recent averages.

  • Suggests reduced participation
  • May indicate consolidation or lack of conviction

Insta Interest Possible

Flags stocks showing sudden and notable spikes in volume.

  • May indicate short-term attention or speculative interest
  • Requires additional confirmation from price action

How to Read This Data Holistically

This scanner should be interpreted by analysing volume behaviour in conjunction with price movement and trend context.

  • Volume expansion alongside price movement strengthens conviction
  • Repeated high-volume signals suggest sustained participation
  • Low or contracting volume may weaken the reliability of price moves

What This Scanner Indicates

  • Stocks attracting strong market participation
  • Unusual or expanding trading activity
  • Potential accumulation, distribution, or breakout interest

What This Scanner Does Not Indicate

  • It does not indicate price direction on its own
  • It does not guarantee follow-through after volume spikes
  • It does not replace price or risk analysis

Important Notes

  • Volume should always be read in relation to price movement
  • News and events can temporarily distort volume signals
  • Consistent volume patterns are more reliable than single-day spikes

Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational and analytical purposes only and should not be considered trading or investment advice.


Data Update Frequency

Volume Participation data is updated after market hours for each trading day.


Summary

The Volume Participation scanner helps identify stocks within an index that are experiencing meaningful changes in trading activity. It is best used to assess market interest, confirm price movements, and highlight stocks drawing unusual or sustained participation.