Last Traded Quantity
Full Form of LTQ
What is LTQ?
Last Traded Quantity (LTQ) is a financial metric that represents the number of shares or units traded in the most recent transaction of a security on a stock exchange. In the Indian context, LTQ is displayed on trading platforms like those of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), providing a real-time snapshot of market activity. It is used by day traders, investors, and analysts to gauge the volume of the last completed trade, which helps in assessing liquidity and price momentum. For example, a high LTQ often indicates strong interest at that price level. LTQ is distinct from Last Traded Price (LTP), as it focuses on quantity rather than price. This data is crucial for technical analysis and order book interpretation. Students preparing for stock market certifications such as NISM or CFA, as well as those in commerce or finance courses, frequently encounter LTQ when studying trade data and market depth. Understanding LTQ enables better decision-making in high-frequency trading and algorithmic strategies, making it a fundamental concept for anyone engaged in Indian equity markets.
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Example
The LTQ for Infosys was 1,200 shares at Rs 1,550, indicating a large block trade just after market opening.