The document analyzes stock market patterns and the overall market. It examines the correlation between individual stock prices and volume and how they relate to market direction. The analysis finds that from 2007-2009 and 2013-2014, 5 randomly selected stocks (BLL, CAT, GIS, AON, MKC) followed the overall market's weak trends. Their price-volume correlations and beta values relative to the S&P 500 were low. However, the stocks generally moved in the same direction as the market during up and down periods. More data over varied periods would be needed to better determine if individual stocks reliably track the overall market.