On Balance Volume Chartink -

It was 3:47 AM. The Indian markets wouldn’t open for another five and a half hours, but Arun wasn’t looking at live prices. He was looking at a ghost.

He took a breath. The weight of three years of failure pressed down on his shoulders. But beneath that weight, something else stirred—not hope, not greed. Just a quiet, stubborn faith in the mathematics of accumulation. on balance volume chartink

The chart was of a small-cap company called Siddhivinayak Infra . The price had been flat for six months—a dead body floating in a still lake. But the OBV line was climbing. Slowly, deliberately, like a snake slithering up a drainpipe. It was 3:47 AM

Arun closed his eyes. The OBV line was telling him a story the price refused to say. The volume was the confession. The price was the lie. He took a breath

He realized then that the On Balance Volume wasn’t just an indicator. It was a mirror. It reflected the slow, invisible accumulation of conviction—or the quiet, cowardly distribution of fear. It didn’t predict the future. It simply refused to forget the past.

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