Buy When There's Blood in the Street ... After the recent well known events in the financial market and the crypto market I recalled a quote by Baron Rothschild: "Buy when there's blood in the streets, even if the blood is your own." I would say this is very true; however, in the world of trading "Timing is Everything", don't just go blindly with the old saying,...
Volume analysis is a vital advantage to us traders, it helps every type of trader, from day traders like us all the way to swing and trend traders. Volume analysis helps us see where key levels are and what type of market sentiment we might have, bullish or bearish! This video specifically focuses only on the POC, we will make a second video detailing all the...
The Volume Delta Oscillator (VDO) shows some very interesting signals when configured with a long moving average length. The chart above shows an example of how to interpret the VDO configured with a 200 day moving average. VDO Settings Timeframe - 1D MA Length - 200 MA Type - SMA
As day traders we use the VWAP lots in our trading and have even created custom versions of it which help us manage our trades. In this video I go over exactly what happened to US30 / Down Jones at the Frankfurt open and the New York open, and by using the VWAP today we could have taken advantage of these moves, both up and down! Do you use the VWAP? Let us...
Hello traders, I am not a financial advisor. I am not telling you to trade any asset. I am simply sharing my ideas on how to use tools to implement my own investment strategy. Here is a zoomed-out look you can use to come up with some of your own ideas on where the $SPX may go and how to manage your risk. Most of my core strategies are developed on the indices...
This tutorial provides guidance on how to use "Volume bar breakout & breakdown Indicator" Indicator. It explains When not to take entries How to setup Stoploss and Target what timeframe to use for equities and commodities but you can decide as per convenience
Options have been and are an important instrument on the financial market for a trader trading Intraday Futures. Therefore, while exploring the mechanics of the option market over the last several months, as a result of work, indicators were created that load data from Quandl and then look for patterns that may herald a change of direction on the derivative market...
This video explained about OBV Indicator plus Accumulation/Distribution indicator in detailed.
Strategy type: Breakout Ingredients: Price, Volume, Regression Prerequisite add-ons (free): Regressive VWAP and Strategy Visualizer Target market: CME:BTC1! or BITSTAMP:BTCUSD - Long Entry on Close crossing over Regressive VWAP - Short Entry on Close crossing under Regressive VWAP - Optional: exit when price retraces to upper band (LX) or lower band...
Required add-on (free): NEXT Regressive VWAP Target market: COMEX:GC1! 10R chart Strategy Overview: - Long when price crosses upper band (green) - Short when price crosses lower band (red) - Do not initiate trades in the buffer zone (between the bands) - that is our filter Setting Alerts: Here is how to set price (close) crossing band alerts: open a...
Top 3 Reasons To Use Value Area Trading (on Volume Profile) 1) Plots on a vertical scale and gives you a specific price level where the most volume has occurred. 2) You gain far more information about price levels and volume. 3) Most importantly: Makes it easier to sport institutional support and resistance levels. Why is it important to know where 70% of...
Thin Profile (See Chart)- Indicates a trend One side of the market is very aggressive No time to accumulate volumes Volume clusters within the thin volume profile In Forex- most of the time with major pairs- means imbalance which is a great trade to do apposite of that move, in minor Forex pairs means very little liquidity and volume and means harder to...
B- Shaped Profile (See Chart) Looks like a letter "B" Sign of strong sellers Sellers pushing price downwards and creating new price balance on lower prices. B- profiles usually within downtrend B- profile after an uptrend= end of the trend (or a temporary end)
P- Shaped Profile (See Chart) Looks like a letter "P" Sign of strong buyers Buyers pushing price upwards and creating new price balance of higher prices. P- profiles usually within uptrend P- profile after a downtrend= end of the trend (or a temporary end)
D- Shaped Profile (see chart) Looks Like A letter "D" Temporary balance between buyers and sellers Usually heavy volumes get accumulated there Institutions are entering their positions and they are getting read for a big move
POC (Point Of Control) line POC= Point Of Control (place where most volumes got traded) POC= Place where institutions were accumulating their positions the most. Significant reference point for market participants Most important place in any Volume Profile (no matter the time frame and shape) Volume Profile is thickest there Big Banks and Hedges can not...
Hi everyone, This time I am analyzing NYSE:SE stock movement using volume profile besides my usual boxes setup. NYSE:SE stock price has shown very persistent up-trend strenght for the past year. When we have the equity soaring up like NYSE:SE does, it is helpful to use Volume Profile to see a bigger picture. I added three volume profiles for different...
Volume represents the total amount of trading activity in that market for that timeframe. The volume is an indicator of great importance and helps us with crucial information on selling or buying the stock. General rules: Volume is an independent variable from price. Volume typically goes with the trend. For example, in a bullish cycle, the up volume is...