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Trading Volume
Trading volume refers to the total number of shares, contracts, or units that have been traded in a particular market during a given period of time, usually measured in a day or week. It is a measure of the activity and liquidity of a market and can be used to gauge the level of interest in a particular asset or security.
High trading volume in crypto can be a sign of strong market interest and activity, indicating that there are many buyers and sellers trading assets. On the other hand, low crypto trading volumes may indicate a lack of market interest and activity. This can result in higher bid-ask spreads and longer wait times for trades to execute.
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