Do you turn on technical indicators when viewing charts? If not, we recommend you try them without a delay as they will help you get much more precise information from any charts. And, today, we will tell you about one of the instruments for analyzing average prices — a VWAP indicator. VWAP stands for volume-weighted-average-price. Hence, this indicator reflects the average value of certain security over a specified period, which is weighted by volume. Many experienced traders claim that, as it takes into account sales volume as an additional criterion, it is more accurate than a moving average indicator. A VWAP indicator can provide you with the following trading signals, depending on your goals: Buy. If you see that the current market value of an asset dropped below the line of this indicator, that means it is an advantageous moment to make a purchase. Some advanced traders can also make use of two VWAP indicators but set different parameters, for example, 5-period and 8-peri
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