Monday August 4, 2025 Stocks That Closed Green On Higher Volume Yesterday $YMM $FFTY $ROKU $AFRM $SIRI $YUM $BROS $BP $JNUG $SBUX $CART $ABNB $FTNT $NNOX $AAL $LRCX $VALE $EVGO $CRBG $MSTR $QQQ $PAA $ILMN $HOOD

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Rank Ticker Volume Ratio
1 YMM 4.63
2 FFTY 2.16
3 ROKU 2.13
4 AFRM 1.80
5 SIRI 1.66
6 YUM 1.38
7 BROS 1.37
8 BP 1.29
9 JNUG đźš€ 1.29
10 SBUX 1.25
11 CART 1.25
12 ABNB 1.20
13 FTNT 1.18
14 NNOX 1.17
15 AAL 1.13
16 LRCX 1.11
17 VALE 1.09
18 EVGO đźš€ 1.09
19 CRBG 1.05
20 MSTR đźš€ 1.02
21 QQQ 1.02
22 PAA 1.01
23 ILMN 1.01
24 HOOD 1.01
Stocks That Closed Green On Higher Volume

When a stock closes above its opening price and does so on significantly higher‑than‑average volume, it’s seen as a bullish confirmation that the upward move had real participation. Closing higher than open means buyers dominated trading throughout the day. But the signal gains real credibility - and strength - when volume spikes above its usual range (often 25‑50 % beyond recent days’ average). That's because heavy volume reflects conviction and money entering the stock, not just short‑term speculators or algorithmic noise. In technical analysis terms, this pattern - an up‑day on elevated volume - suggests institutional interest or widespread enthusiasm. Indicators like On‑Balance Volume (OBV) and the Accumulation/Distribution line specifically quantify this by tracking volume flow on up‑days versus down‑days to confirm trend strength. That said, context is crucial. A spike in volume may sometimes signal a buying climax - such as short covering or window dressing - where most potential buyers have already acted, making a reversal more likely.