VWAP Screener — Live NSE Stocks by Volume Weighted Average Price Conditions
Discover NSE stocks matching real-time VWAP conditions with StockeZee's free VWAP Screener. VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) is the most important intraday benchmark used by institutional traders and market makers. It represents the average price a stock has traded at throughout the day, weighted by volume. Filter stocks by 5-minute, 10-minute, and 15-minute price crossovers above or below VWAP, and identify stocks where VWAP itself is trending up or down for 5 consecutive ticks. Perfect for intraday traders looking for momentum and trend-following setups in the Indian stock market.
What is a VWAP Screener?
A VWAP Screener filters NSE stocks based on their price relationship with the Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP). VWAP is calculated by dividing the total rupee value traded by the total volume traded during a session. It acts as a dynamic support/resistance level — stocks trading above VWAP are considered bullish, while stocks below VWAP are considered bearish. StockeZee's VWAP Screener covers two types of conditions: Price Cross Above/Below VWAP (on 5, 10, and 15-minute timeframes) and VWAP Trending Up/Down for 5 consecutive ticks — giving intraday traders precise entry signals.
VWAP Screener Categories
5 Min Price Cross Above VWAP: Stocks where the 5-minute candle close has crossed above VWAP — a bullish intraday signal indicating buying momentum.
10 Min Price Cross Above VWAP: Stocks where the 10-minute candle close has crossed above VWAP — a stronger bullish signal with more confirmation.
15 Min Price Cross Above VWAP: Stocks where the 15-minute candle close has crossed above VWAP — widely used by institutional traders for trend confirmation.
5 Min Price Cross Below VWAP: Stocks where the 5-minute candle close has crossed below VWAP — a bearish intraday signal indicating selling pressure.
10 Min Price Cross Below VWAP: Stocks where the 10-minute candle close has crossed below VWAP — stronger bearish signal with more confirmation.
15 Min Price Cross Below VWAP: Stocks where the 15-minute candle close has crossed below VWAP — institutional-grade bearish signal.
VWAP Trending Up For 5 Ticks: Stocks where VWAP itself has been rising for 5 consecutive ticks — indicates sustained buying pressure and bullish momentum.
VWAP Trending Down For 5 Ticks: Stocks where VWAP itself has been falling for 5 consecutive ticks — indicates sustained selling pressure and bearish momentum.
How to Use the VWAP Screener for Intraday Trading
Select Timeframe: Choose 5-min for scalping, 10-min for short-term intraday, or 15-min for stronger trend confirmation based on your trading style.
Pick Direction: Cross Above VWAP for long setups, Cross Below VWAP for short setups, or Trending Up/Down for momentum continuation plays.
Analyze Results: Review screened stocks with Price, Change, and dynamic VWAP values to assess signal strength and entry opportunities.
Confirm with Charts: Use TradingView integration to verify VWAP crossovers with volume spikes, candlestick patterns, and support/resistance levels before entering trades.
Frequently Asked Questions
VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) is the average price of a stock weighted by volume throughout the trading day. It is the most widely used intraday benchmark by institutional traders, mutual funds, and market makers. Stocks trading above VWAP are considered bullish, while stocks below VWAP are bearish. VWAP acts as a dynamic support/resistance level and is used for order execution, trend identification, and mean-reversion strategies.
Price Cross Above VWAP means the stock's price has moved from below VWAP to above VWAP on the specified timeframe (5, 10, or 15 minutes). This is a bullish intraday signal indicating that buyers have taken control and the stock is now trading above the volume-weighted average. Traders often use this as a long entry signal, especially when accompanied by above-average volume and a strong candlestick pattern.
VWAP Trending Up For 5 Ticks means the VWAP line itself has been rising for 5 consecutive price ticks. This indicates sustained buying pressure throughout the session — not just a momentary price spike. When VWAP is trending up, it suggests institutional accumulation and is a strong bullish signal for momentum traders. It is different from a price cross — here the VWAP itself is moving higher.
The 15-minute VWAP crossover is considered the most reliable for intraday trading as it filters out noise and provides stronger confirmation. The 5-minute crossover is preferred by scalpers for quick entries. The 10-minute crossover offers a balance between speed and reliability. For best results, combine VWAP crossovers with volume analysis — a crossover with 2x average volume is significantly more reliable than one with low volume.
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