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Date of this Version
1991
Document Type
Article
Abstract
This seventh in a series of nine NebGuides on technical analysis in marketing centers on daily volume and open interest.
Volume and open interest are used to substantiate primary signals developed by technical analysis. They help investors find clues to market movement and bolster the chances of enhancing their financial position.
In the futures market, a new contract becomes a reality only when a new buyer and a new seller complete a transaction.
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© 1991, The Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska on behalf of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension. All rights reserved.