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volume

[vol-yoom, -yuhm] / ˈvɒl yum, -yəm /


NOUN
loudness of a sound
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And in that time, individual investors emerged as an even larger chunk of trading volumes that can move markets and reverse selloffs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Oracle’s unique database architecture, which was built to promote speed and efficiency between servers, is especially well-suited to AI workloads with high volumes of data, according to Goldman Sachs.

From MarketWatch

“In our view, the most important element for BMW is to stabilize volumes in the region and we would argue at nearly any cost pricing wise.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Heineken issued a profit warning in October, after reporting a 2.3% drop in beer volumes for the year to date, with particularly weak performances in key markets such as Europe and the US.

From BBC

One prediction-market metric for investors to pay attention to, however, is the volume of trading on a given contract.

From Barron's