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Stock RYY0 - Share trades in FOREX

  • Daily Support: 182.46
  • Daily Resistance: 183.32
  • 5 Day Moving Average is 182.11
  • 20 Day Moving Average is 183.21

If a stock is trading above it's 5 day and 20 day moving averages, it's considered good for a trade! The support & resistance points are valid for intra day.

Also take a look at technical analysis reports for more details like moving averages, support and resistance.

Date Change Open Close High Low Volume
Fri 20 Feb 2026 0.03% 182.65610 182.70190 183.08330 182.22230-99.96%
Thu 19 Feb 2026 0.12% 182.35420 182.63840 183.15780 182.00700115.79%
Wed 18 Feb 2026 0.46% 181.47630 182.41750 182.54740 181.4125017.68%
Tue 17 Feb 2026 0.2% 181.97490 181.57670 182.01030 180.81940-97.84%
Fri 13 Feb 2026 0% 181.35090 181.21730 182.28620 181.19390-100%
Fri 13 Feb 2026 -0.11% 181.35090 181.21730 182.28620 181.19390-100%
Thu 12 Feb 2026 -0.34% 182.00140 181.41090 182.54150 180.80700-97.24%
Wed 11 Feb 2026 -0.88% 183.66790 182.02220 183.68630 181.33490-97.53%
Tue 10 Feb 2026 -1.19% 185.86450 183.63870 185.99980 183.44160-60.81%
Mon 09 Feb 2026 0.04% 185.98990 185.85900 186.01570 184.8620040.9%

PVM Price Volume Measure chartss of daily price volume action, Weekly price volume action, Monthly price volume action of RYY0 FOREX

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PVM is short for Price Volume Measure. These charts are exclusive by MunafaSutra, and measure Price and volume changes for a given time period.

PVM measures the amount of volume gained during a stock price fall, or a stock price rise.

What we are looking for are long volume (gray) bars, and a corresponding long price bar. Green in case of price rise, and red in case of price fall. Look for the arrow like structures made by the bars to take a successful trade!

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