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# FSVZO Overview

## Fourier Smoothened Volume Zone Oscillator

**A leading/predictive volume based oscillator**

FSVZO is a unique proprietary volume focused indicator, born from experimentation with leading indicator concepts, incorporating Fourier transformation for smoother and more responsive curvature, providing a statistical component to volume based logic. It leads price action, has clear divergences and provides re-entry points. It can Identify when the trend is losing momentum & strength.

The statistical components in FSVZO equation helps to provides very smooth curvature of signal lines and responsiveness to overbought/oversold levels, that have similar efficiency even in parabolic trends. This and other factors make FSVZO stand out from similar volume based oscillators

The most striking feature of FSVZO - predicting trend shifts and reversals with sophisticated accuracy.

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## In This Section

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[Structure & Components](/insilico-research/background-and-introduction/fsvzo-overview/components.md)
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[Key Indications](/insilico-research/background-and-introduction/fsvzo-overview/key-indications.md)
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