Highest Bearish Volume Change Chart
How to Use the Highest Bearish Volume Change Chart to Analyze Market Sentiment?
Ayesha Ameen
Last Update setahun yang lalu
Discover how the Highest Bearish Volume Change Chart in Flowtopia helps you identify stocks with significant increases in put option volume, giving you insight into bearish sentiment or possible market-moving activity.
Highest Bearish Volume Change Chart:The Highest Bearish Volume Change Chart is designed to highlight stocks experiencing the largest increase in put option volume for the current trading day. It helps traders detect possible downside sentiment, risk hedging, or events that may signal caution in the market.
Here's what each component means:
- Symbols on X-Axis: The chart displays stock symbols such as NVDA, TSLA, AAPL, etc., along the X-axis, representing the stocks with notable changes in put option volume.
- Today's Put Volume (Red Bars): The red vertical bars show the put option volume traded today for each stock. This highlights where bearish activity may be increasing.
- Average Weekly Volume (Gray Bars): The gray bars represent the average put volume for each stock over the past week. This allows you to compare today's spike in volume with typical historical levels.
- Volume Spike Indicators: A noticeable difference between today's red bar and the gray bar indicates a surge in bearish interest, potentially due to market-moving news, earnings, or institutional hedging.
- Cursor Interaction for Volume Data: When you hover your cursor over any of the vertical red or gray bars, you’ll see the stock symbol and the exact volume figure for today’s put trades, making it easy to read individual data points quickly.
- Access the Highest Bearish Volume Change Chart from the Flowtopia Dashboard: After logging into the Flowtopia Dashboard, you’ll see icons on the left sidebar. Click the second icon to access the FlowDetails tab. The Highest Bearish Volume Change Chart appears as the third chart in this section, right after the previous two.
- View Symbols and Their Put Volumes: On the X-axis, you'll find symbols like NVDA, AAPL, TSLA, etc. The Y-axis shows the corresponding put volume values ranging from 0 to 175k — helping you visually assess which stocks have unusual put activity.
- Hover Over the Chart for Real-Time Data: Move your cursor over any vertical bar in red (today's volume) or gray (weekly average), and the chart will display the symbol name and the actual volume figure. This helps you instantly spot and analyze significant bearish flow.
By using the Highest Bearish Volume Change Chart, you can easily identify stocks experiencing increased bearish sentiment, allowing you to make informed decisions based on real-time options activity and potential downside risks — all in an interactive, easy-to-read format.
