
Average Daily Trading Volume
Average Daily Trading Volume (ADTV) refers to the number of shares of a particular stock that, on an average, change hands during a single trading day. A high ADTV indicates strong investor interest and liquidity, while a low ADTV suggests limited attention and lower trading activity. The formula for calculating ADTV is:ADTV = Total trading volume of stock across in x trading days / x This helps investors assess the stock's liquidity and market activity, providing insights into its trading patterns and investor interest.
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