VWAP Calculator
Volume Weighted Average Price Calculator
Calculate the Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) for any trading session. Enter price and volume data for each interval to determine the true average price weighted by trading activity.
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INSTRUCTIONS
How to Use This Calculator
1. Enter Prices
Type the trade price for each interval or execution. Use the average price if you have bar data for each period.
2. Enter Volumes
Input the number of shares or contracts traded at each price level during the session.
3. Add More Rows
Click "Add Row" to include additional price and volume intervals. Remove rows you no longer need with the remove button.
4. Review Results
Your VWAP, total volume, and total notional value update instantly as you enter or modify data.
EDUCATION
Understanding VWAP
The Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) is a trading benchmark that represents the average price a security has traded at throughout the day, weighted by volume. Unlike a simple average of prices, VWAP gives more weight to price levels where more shares changed hands, making it a more accurate reflection of the true average transaction price.
The formula is: VWAP = Sum(Price x Volume) / Sum(Volume). For each time interval, the price is multiplied by the volume traded, these products are summed, and then divided by the total volume. The result is a single price that reflects where the majority of trading activity occurred.
Institutional traders use VWAP as a benchmark to evaluate execution quality. If a buy order is filled below VWAP, it is considered a good execution. Day traders use VWAP as a dynamic support and resistance level: prices above VWAP suggest bullish sentiment, while prices below VWAP indicate bearish pressure. VWAP resets at the start of each trading session and is most commonly used for intraday analysis.
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