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Difference between number of trades and volume.
Number of Trades
The total count of individual buy and sell transactions for a specific asset within a set time frame. Each transaction is considered one trade.
A higher number of trades indicates greater market activity and interest, suggesting better liquidity, allowing assets to be bought or sold without major price impacts.
Traded Volume
The total number of shares, contracts, or units of an asset traded during a specific period, showing how much of the asset has changed hands.
Traded volume reflects the strength of price movements. High volume supports price trends, while low volume may signal weak trends. It’s often analyzed with price changes to understand market sentiment.