On January 21, the closing costs of 4 shares with a market cap over Rs 10,000 crore rose by greater than 1% relative to the VWAP (Quantity Weighted Common Worth). A shift above the VWAP suggests a possible bullish pattern, based on StockEdge.com’s technical scan information.
When the closing value exceeds the VWAP, it signifies that the closing value is greater than the typical value at which the inventory was traded all through the day, with the typical weighted by buying and selling quantity. That is usually interpreted as a possible bullish sign by merchants and buyers, probably reflecting optimistic market sentiment.