When sales increase, it changes certain financial aspects of your business, such as the overhead applied to each unit, your profit margins and your unit fixed costs. Understanding how sales changes ...
To calculate the volume of a cube, the length, width and height dimensions are multiplied. Volume is measured in cubic units. These are unit cubes which may be mm³, cm³ and m³. There are multiple ways ...
Some more great volume price analysis examples for index traders over the last few days, following last week’s sharp reversal in sentiment, and here we are spoiled for choice as I could pick any one ...
Convert \(50,000~cm^2\) into \(m^2\). \(1~m = 100~cm\). So, \(1~m^2 = 100~cm \times 100~cm = 10,000~cm^2\). You are converting from a smaller unit \((cm^2)\) to a ...
The mini-rally of August was positive for the stock, taking it from the VPOC at $140.70 per share, through stiff resistance as denoted with the red dashed line of the accumulation and distribution ...