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Negative Volume Index

NVI. An index that tries to determine what experienced investors are doing by looking at days where trading volume has decreased from the previous day, under the belief that unusually high volume is a sign that inexperienced investors are moving the markets. opposite of positive volume index.

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  6. Negative Volume Index or NVI : NobleTrading Blog
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