Yes - you can apply volume to cryptocurrency trading!
If you thought volume price analysis could only be applied to stocks, equities, forex and bonds, think again. It works just as well for cryptocurrencies as this video explains from the morning forex trading session. In this case, we are using the TradingView platform with the Quantum Trading indicators and for Bitcoin, but the methodology can be applied to any other cryptocurrency.
https://youtu.be/I3k9yYXnO5I
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Using volume to trade cryptocurrencies
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The speaker addresses common questions about using indicators on TradingView, focusing on whether volume-based analysis applies to various markets, specifically cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. They confirm that volume and price analysis can be used to trade cryptocurrencies and demonstrate this using a 5-minute Bitcoin chart on TradingView with their indicators.
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Multiple timeframes and volatility triggers
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The speaker discusses different time intervals—ten, fifteen, and twenty minutes—and demonstrates selecting one to view in full size. They mention keeping multiple intervals visible for easier comparison and highlight the presence of volatility triggers. The...
The foundation of volume price analysis using the EUR/AUD
In this session from the London forex session, I explain how to spot anomalous candles using the EUR/AUD pair. Spotting such candles with their associated volume is one of the foundational elements to volume price analysis. The question we always ask ourselves is simply this: Is the price in agreement or disagreement with the price? If it is in agreement, all is well. If not we start to question why and understand what the market makers are doing. Are they buying, selling, or not participating? We follow them accordingly.
The volume price analysis methodology is covered in detail in The Complete Forex Trading Program which you can find by clicking the link here https://quantumtradingeducation.com
https://youtu.be/GAgtOarFv2U
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Volume and trend analysis on Euro Aussie
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The speaker reviews their Euro Ozzy analysis, focusing on volume as an indicator. They clarify previous points by demonstrating on the NinjaTrader platform. The discussion highlights the start of a trend marked by a...
How to judge risk on the trade with the CAD/JPY
The CAD/JPY delivered an excellent example of how to judge risk on the trade during the London forex session. It's not simply a question of considering the pair across the timeframes, but being aware of all the relational aspects which are likely to impact the trade. The relational aspect of trading forex is one which is rarely understand by forex traders, but covered in detail in The Complete Forex Trading Program which you can find by clicking the link here https://quantumtradingeducation.com
https://youtu.be/8nRFO_wsp1A
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Currency strength indicator overview
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The video discusses a currency strength indicator displayed across multiple timeframes including 3, 5, 10, and 15 minutes, providing a quick visual of the strength of major currencies. The presenter notes that the market has just passed the London open at 8:00 AM UK time, about 13 minutes into the session. There is a noticeable surge in market activity, with the FTSE 100 showing an initial spike followed...
A novel way to use the currency strength indicator
Try using the currency strength indicator like this - you will be surprised at how it helps you in your forex trading.
https://youtu.be/ktUaWIrHbgY
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Identifying significant chart levels
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The segment discusses analyzing short-term trading charts, focusing on the significance of the S4 level in price movements. It highlights the importance of recognizing key levels that influence market behavior, especially for traders working with fast timeframes. Understanding these levels helps traders anticipate price reactions and manage their positions more effectively, emphasizing the value of being forewarned about potential support or resistance zones.
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Trading synthetic indices on broker platforms
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The speaker addresses users of MetaTrader 4 and 5, as well as their quantum trading indicators, explaining that most broker platforms now allow trading of single instruments like the SP, Nasdaq, or Dow through synthetic contracts. These synthetic contracts are broker-created and not actual futures contracts, but traders can use the same trading approach. The speaker demonstrates this using the camera...
Trade commodities with confidence using volume price analysis
Volume price analysis can be applied to all markets and time frames, and in this section from the US trading session we highlight some excellent examples for both oil and gold in the faster time frames.
https://youtu.be/kOAfUnm-BuU
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Introduction to multiple index futures trading
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The speaker begins by adjusting the chat box and preparing to discuss a VBA example related to trading multiple indices. They mention the YM, NQ, and ES indices and reference trading futures such as the Russell or other index futures.
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Bearish sentiment and support levels analysis
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The segment discusses analyzing multiple indicators simultaneously to gain different perspectives on volume and price action, noting they generally move in the same direction but can diverge. It highlights a developing bearish sentiment on the daily chart, with a strong long-term bullish trend. The NQ daily chart is emphasized, especially regarding a key resistance level that acted as resistance yesterday and is now support. The analysis also considers the...
Learn how to use the Camarilla levels indicator to trade both spot forex and futures
Trading is all about levels and flow and the Camarilla levels indicator is one indicator we use to define these levels. Most use 4 levels but we have developed this to add a further two so the indicator gives a range from R6 to S6 with the buffer zone at R1 to S1.
https://youtu.be/2q08jV05BcY
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Introduction to day trading futures and markets
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The webinar begins with a welcome and an introduction to day trading during the U.S. session. The focus will be on futures markets, specifically indices, as well as Forex and some commodities like oil and gold. The speaker mentions that David has the oil chart ready, highlighting the broad range of markets to be covered.
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Volume Price Analysis methodology overview
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The webinar introduces the methodology of volume price analysis, which can be applied to any market and timeframe. The presenter emphasizes the importance of the disclaimer visible on the screen,...
Discover the power of trading using tick charts
Discover how to use tick charts to trade futures, whilst also applying the volume price analysis methodology. Using this approach blends the advantages of trading tick charts which reveal momentum, whilst also applying volume analysis to the price action. A perfect combination using the Quantum Trading Tickspeedometer indicator.
https://youtu.be/pLPlbW6K4kA
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Switching to tick charts for market activity
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The speaker discusses switching to tick charts to better understand market activity. Tick charts help gauge the speed of market movements, whether the market is fast, optimal, or sluggish. The speaker mentions using a tick speedometer with time bases of 1, 2, and 3 minutes, which provides useful insights into market conditions.
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Tick speedometer shows market participation
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The segment discusses the activity levels indicated by a chart that changes colors from red to orange and green, reflecting varying degrees of participation. It highlights how this visualization provides a heads-up on market participation, showing whether the activity is high, medium, or low. The...
Price & Volume support & resistance on the gbp/jpy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znkprDKZLCE
Support and resistance are essential tenets of volume price analysis. In this video, David explains how we can identify these key levels by using both price and volume, using the gbp/jpy as an example.
The pair sold off sharply this morning as market sentiment soured, and the British pound followed suit.
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Introduction to price and volume resistance
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The speaker begins by addressing technical issues with the microphone and participants' audio. They then recap their starting point with the 'pan' to emphasize the importance of supporting resistance from both price and volume perspectives, and mention moving on to discuss multiple CSIs to further illustrate these points.
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Currency movements across multiple timeframes
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The speaker discusses currency movements across various time horizons, including three, five, ten, and fifteen-minute intervals. Currently, there is notable buying activity in the British pound and the Japanese yen across these shorter time frames. Specifically, the pound shows consistent buying, as indicated by the yellow line,...
Gaps can be traps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlqsqFTvNKk
Beware gaps because they can be filled. They are there for one reason and that is to trap traders and investors into weak positions. An extract from this morning's London forex webinar explains this with an example from the YM (e-mini) contract for the Dow Jones.
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Overview of market sentiment and yen buying
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The speaker begins by sharing their screen and intends to highlight key points about sentiment analysis across different timeframes—five, ten, and fifteen minutes. They use the yen currency pair as an example because it is the counter currency, making it visually easier to understand the sentiment trends across various time horizons. The speaker emphasizes that the sentiment data provides a clear and simple view of market conditions.
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VIX climbing and UK, US indices falling
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The segment discusses current market movements, focusing on the yen being actively bought. The VIX index is climbing moderately, indicating increasing market volatility. Meanwhile, the UK Footsie 100 index is declining, as are US...
Several volume price analysis lessons here for cable
The 5-minute chart of cable offers several lessons in volume price analysis. First, we have to wait for signals to be confirmed, which is the case in the uptrend. The weakness is signalled clearly on high volume. This is followed by further signals of weakness as the move runs out of steam, before the reversal duly begins. Then, in the downtrend, as the reversal gets underway, we see the clear re-entry signals and opportunities to jump on the trend if we missed the initial signals.
Applying Volume Price Analysis to Forex: Using Tick Volume as a Proxy
Forex is the world's largest and most liquid market, but unlike stocks or futures, it is decentralized with no central exchange reporting true volume. This lack of centralized data means traditional volume figures are unavailable. Traders use tick volume as a proxy—the number of price changes (ticks) in a period. Tick volume correlates closely with actual trading activity,...