Exness Trading Volume Statistics
How to read trading volume and tick statistics on Exness MetaTrader charts.
Open Exness Account →On Exness MetaTrader, the volume you see is tick volume — how many times price changed in each bar — rather than centralised exchange volume, because forex is decentralised. Rising tick volume points to greater activity and potential volatility. Add the Volumes indicator in MT4/MT5 and use it to confirm breakouts and gauge trend strength.
Reading volume on Exness
- MetaTrader shows tick volume — the number of price changes per bar — not exchange volume.
- Rising tick volume signals more activity and often more volatility.
- Add the Volumes indicator in MT4/MT5 to see it under the chart.
- Use volume to confirm breakouts and trend strength.
- Tick volume is a useful proxy in decentralised forex markets.
Volume on Exness
| Type | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Tick volume | Number of price changes per bar |
| Use | Confirm activity, breakouts, volatility |
| Where | Volumes indicator in MT4/MT5 |
Frequently asked questions
Does Exness show real trading volume?
MetaTrader shows tick volume — the count of price changes per bar — which is the standard proxy in decentralised forex, rather than centralised exchange volume.
How do I add volume to my Exness chart?
In MT4/MT5, open the Indicators list and add Volumes; it appears in a sub-window below the price chart.
Is tick volume useful?
Yes — it reflects activity and helps confirm breakouts and trend strength, even though it is not the same as exchange-traded volume.