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Relative Volume
Technical concept primer for reading TradeDNA's statistical surfaces.
Educational context only. No signals, forecasts, or trade advice.
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WHAT THIS MEANS
Relative volume compares today's trading activity to what is normal at that same time. An RVOL of 2.0 means twice as many shares have changed hands as is typical — suggesting something unusual may be causing heightened interest or participation in that security.
HOW TRADEDNA USES IT
Relative Volume belongs to technical-literacy context in TradeDNA; it explains a widely used market concept in general terms alongside TradeDNA's own statistical Technical DNA layer.
WHAT TO INSPECT NEXT
Inspect Ticker DNA and Evidence & Gaps to see how this concept appears in collected evidence.
HOW TO READ THIS IN TRADEDNA
Related DNA Surface
This concept is not directly mapped to a specific theme, sector, or company — it is general reading context, not entity-specific evidence.
Evidence Coverage
5 evidence item(s) are collected for this topic. Use this primer to understand how those items should be read, not as a signal on their own.
What Gaps Mean
4 coverage gap(s) are noted for this topic — places where TradeDNA does not yet have mapped evidence. Gaps are disclosed, not hidden.
Source Limitations
This primer is dictionary-backed and deterministic. It does not pull live market data and is not a substitute for inspecting the evidence collected on a canonical DNA page.
ORO LEARNING GUIDE — RELATIVE VOLUME
Oro can explain how this concept relates to collected evidence and source limitations. Educational context only.
3
RELATED CONCEPTS
0
SUPPORTED SURFACES
5
EVIDENCE LITERACY LINKS
4
KNOWN LIMITATIONS
SUPPORTING INTELLIGENCE
EVIDENCE + GAPS
Overall intelligence coverage score is 100/100
Theme coverage score is 100/100
Sector coverage score is 100/100
Institutional participation and order flow dynamics is an economic driver contributing to Relative Volume.
Event-driven trading from earnings, news, or macro catalysts is an economic driver contributing to Relative Volume.
Liquidity conditions across market sessions is an economic driver contributing to Relative Volume.

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