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Applied Materials Historical Volume Analysis with Annual Seasonalization

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AMAT:  Analysis of Volume for Past Five Years

Here is an explanation of the historical volume charts for Applied Materials:

The main trace on the top chart is the Monthly Average Daily Volume for the company. Linear Trend is plotted in blue. Note that this trend is derived after the seasonal component is removed from the data.

Orange represents the Seasonal Component of Transaction Volume. A typical Seasonal Pattern may show a January Effect each year.

Cyclical Patterns represent longer term changes in trading volume that sometimes reflect the operations of the general business cycle.




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