| Investment Glossary
Glossary of Investment Terms Money Flow Definition: Figure calculated by averaging the high, low, and closing prices of a stock, and then multiplying that number by the daily volume. Comparing that result with the number for the previous day tells you whether money flow was positive or negative for the current day. Related Articles:
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