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On-Balance Volume (OBV)

On-Balance Volume (OBV): A Beginner's Guide

Welcome to the world of cryptocurrency tradingUnderstanding technical analysis is key to making informed decisions, and one helpful tool is called On-Balance Volume, or OBV. This guide will explain OBV in simple terms, even if you've never traded before. We'll cover what it is, how to calculate it (don't worry, it's easier than it sounds!), and how to use it to potentially improve your trading.

What is On-Balance Volume (OBV)?

On-Balance Volume (OBV) is a momentum indicator that relates price and volume. It was developed by Joe Granville in the 1960s. The core idea is that volume precedes price. Meaning, if there’s a lot of buying volume, the price *should* eventually go up. Conversely, if there’s a lot of selling volume, the price *should* eventually go down.

Think of it like this: imagine a tug-of-war. Volume is how many people are pulling on the rope. If more people are pulling on one side (buying), that side will likely win (price goes up). OBV tries to measure this "pull" to help predict price movements.

It’s not a perfect predictor, but it can confirm trends and potentially signal upcoming changes. It's often used with other technical indicators to create a more robust trading strategy.

How is OBV Calculated?

The calculation looks complex, but most charting software (like those found on Register now, Start trading, Join BingX, or even TradingView) does it for you. Here’s the breakdown:

1. **Start with an initial OBV value of zero.** 2. **For each period (e.g., each day):** * If the closing price is *higher* than the previous closing price, add the volume to the OBV. * If the closing price is *lower* than the previous closing price, subtract the volume from the OBV. * If the closing price is *equal* to the previous closing price, the OBV remains unchanged.

Essentially, OBV accumulates volume on up days and subtracts it on down days. This creates a running total that shows the relationship between price and volume.

Interpreting the OBV Line

The OBV is displayed as a line on a chart. Here's how to interpret it:

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