FAQ: ABCAPITAL Cumulative Volume
What does ABCAPITAL cumulative volume show?
ABCAPITAL cumulative volume shows the total options trading activity accumulated during the session. Stolo uses this to reflect participation trends.
How is cumulative volume different from regular volume?
Regular volume shows activity for a single period, while cumulative volume shows how activity builds over time. Stolo provides both views.
Is cumulative volume useful for intraday trading?
Yes. Intraday traders use cumulative volume on Stolo to confirm liquidity and sustained interest.
Does high cumulative volume mean bullish or bearish?
No. High cumulative volume indicates participation, not direction. Stolo encourages combining it with other indicators.
Can cumulative volume help with strike selection?
Yes. Strikes with higher cumulative volume often offer better liquidity. Stolo highlights these patterns clearly.
How often does ABCAPITAL cumulative volume update?
Cumulative volume updates continuously during market hours on Stolo.
Should beginners use cumulative volume analysis?
Yes. Beginners can use Stolo’s cumulative volume view to understand market participation before exploring advanced metrics.
How does cumulative volume relate to open interest?
Volume reflects activity, while open interest reflects commitment. Stolo helps traders analyze both together.
Can cumulative volume fade during the session?
Yes. Slowing accumulation may indicate reduced interest. Stolo helps traders observe these shifts.
How does ABCAPITAL cumulative volume connect with other Stolo tools?
It complements Stolo’s trending volume, option chain, and market chart by adding participation context.