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TWAP vs VWAP: what is the difference?

TWAP and VWAP often appear together, but they solve different execution problems. For order-flow analysis, the footprint matters more than the acronym.

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TWAP vs VWAP

TWAP vs VWAP explained: how time-based and volume-based execution differ, and why traders monitor TWAP pressure in crypto markets.

Short comparison

TWAP distributes execution over time. VWAP is tied to market volume and aims to execute closer to the volume-weighted average price.

For market observers, TWAP is often interesting because it can create regular pressure that can be tracked through execution progress.

  • TWAP = time
  • VWAP = volume
  • both reduce one-time footprint
  • context matters more than the label

Why TWAP is useful to monitor

If an algorithm executes in slices, traders can evaluate duration, strength and remaining time. That makes TWAP a good target for alerts and screening.

TWAP DETECT focuses on these events: a large algorithm, its market impact and similar historical outcomes.

  • clear progress
  • event alerts
  • strength scoring
  • similar histories

How to use the comparison

Understanding the difference helps avoid confusing an execution method with a trading signal. What matters is how the large participant enters or exits, not only the method name.

  • separate term from signal
  • check market impact
  • review liquidity
  • manage risk

FAQ

Which is better, TWAP or VWAP?

It depends on the execution goal. TWAP is simpler and time-based; VWAP is more tied to market volume.

Why track TWAP separately?

Because regular execution of a large order may create visible pressure on price.

Does TWAP DETECT show VWAP?

TWAP DETECT focuses on finding and analyzing TWAP algorithms and their market context.

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