Volume-weighted average price

In finance, volume-weighted average price (VWAP) is the ratio of the total value traded in a security to the total volume of transactions over a defined period, typically a single trading session. It is a measure of the average price at which the security has traded during that period, weighted by transaction size, and is used both as an execution benchmark and as a technical indicator.

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Volume-weighted average price

In finance, volume-weighted average price (VWAP) is the ratio of the total value traded in a security to the total volume of transactions over a defined period, typically a single trading session. It is a measure of the average price at which the security has traded during that period, weighted by transaction size, and is used both as an execution benchmark and as a technical indicator.

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