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Equivolume Charts Definition
Equivolume charts display the relationship between price and volume in a bar. The top of the bar is the high of the session and the bottom of the bar is the low of the session.

 


Equivolume, developed by Richard Arms, combines price and volume in a two-dimensional box, rather like a candlestick without the up and down strokes.

EQUIVOLUME
Overview
Equivolume displays prices in a manner that emphasizes the relationship between price and volume. Equivolume was developed by Richard W. Arms, Jr., and is further explained in his book Volume Cycles in the Stock Market.

Equivolume
A chart that compares price and volume and plots them together as one piece of data.

Equivolume Chart
Created by Richard W. Arms, a chart in which the vertical axis is the high-low range for each day, while the horizontal axis represents the volume of shares of stock or the number of contracts traded for the day.

Equivolume combines price and volume in a two-dimensional box. The top line of the box is the high for the period and the bottom line is the low for the period.

Equivolume charts display the high and low of the period and the width of each plot represents volume.

equivolume chart: Richard Arms created this type of chart. It measures the relationship between price and volume. Price is measured on the vertical axis and volume is measured on the horizontal axis.

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renko
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At the end of the day, it is all the same data. The only choice you need to make is which style appeals to you more. Which type of chart do you think will you be more comfortable reading?

- il grafico equivolume: La costruzione del grafico è molto particolare: il dato del volume viene spostato dalla base del grafico, dove normalmente si trova nei grafici a barre o lineari, per essere incluso nella rappresentazione dei prezzi.

Equivolume Chart: A chart that measures the relationship between price and volume.
Price is measured on the vertical axis and volume is measured on the horizontal axis.
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Arms' Equivolume charting tool by quantifying the shape aspects of the plotted boxes. The purpose of this quantifying is to determine the ease, or lack thereof, with which a particular issue is able to move in one direction or another.

This indicator is used frequently with equivolume charts to identify market formations. A buy signal is generated when the EMV crosses above zero, a sell signal when it crosses below zero.

Volumetric Japanese candles (Candlevolume)
Equivolume charts
Point and Figure, as named XO, or crosses-zero
Three-Line Break
Renko charts
Kagi charts ...

Ease of Movement was developed by Richard W Arms and performs a similar function to Equivolume charts. It highlights the relationship between volume and price changes and is particularly useful for assessing the strength of a trend.

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Indicators: EquiVolume, Point & Figure, GMMA, Heiken-Ashi free stock software ...

Volume is available on all charting packages, and is usually plotted as a bar chart underneath the price. You can also get volume indications by plotting an equivolume chart or, preferably, a candle volume chart, ...

See also: Volume, Trading, Candle, Candlestick, Chart

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