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Colgate-Palmolive Company Historical Volume Analysis with Annual Seasonalization

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CL:  Analysis of Volume for Past Five Years

Here is an explanation of the historical volume charts for Colgate-Palmolive Company:

The top chart plots the average daily volume on a monthly basis for CL over the past 5 years. Blue marks the de-seasonalized trend, which is a least squares linear regression applied to the CL prices after seasonal variations have been filtered out.

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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