Coinmarketcap.com shows the trading volume, along other interesting stats, for most digital currencies. The daily volume for bitcoin, calculated as the sum of volume for all major exchanges, is millions of dollars. Some days it has reached more than a hundred million dollars, but normally it is more like ten million. Keep in mind that the volume is inflated by robots trading back and forth. What is more interesting is the how much fiat that gets converted to bitcoin and vice versa. If the sum of all dollars deposited at exchanges is X, then the amount withdrawn shall also be X. If the sum of of bitcoin deposited is Y, then the amount withdrawn shall also be Y. If an exchange does not keep this basic balance it will face liquidity problems and eventually lose trust as people will be unable to withdraw funds. The price of bitcoin must be X dollars divided by Y bitcoins. If you are able to foresee the change of these flows, you'll be able to predict the price. It's easier said than done, and I will only share some suggestions on what to look for.