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...
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,...
Congestion phases explained
I explain congestion phases and why they are so important. This is an area which is covered in detail in the Complete Forex Education Program.
https://youtu.be/vA5loTWCOvs
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Introduction to trading pound pairs and indicators
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The speaker apologizes for a brief interruption and explains that they are reviewing their current dashboard, focusing on pound currency pairs. They discuss different approaches to using trading indicators, noting that David trades more indiscriminately across pairs, while the speaker prefers specific pairs that tend to yield good trading opportunities. They mention a particular fondness for cross pairs like the pound-Ozzy and the euro-Was, highlighting their potential for profitable trades.
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Choosing currency pairs based on trading sessions
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The speaker advises traders not to be overwhelmed by the many currency pairs available, suggesting starting with at least three pairs to trade. The choice of pairs should depend on the trading session, as different sessions see different currency movements. For example, during the London session, many pairs move actively including yen and...
Some nice pips on the GBP/NZD
Some nice pips delivered here courtesy of volume price analysis on the 15 minute chart!
https://youtu.be/A0EVn3mvMdU
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Introduction to risk and reward in trading
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The speaker ensures their microphone is on and addresses a question from Belinda related to risk and reward. They reference a 15-minute chart from nearly an hour ago, noting initial weakness followed by a strong signal indicating that the weakness was expected to develop further.
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Analyzing price weakness and volume signals
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The segment discusses the price movement of a stock that has declined from about 90 to 59, indicating a potential profit opportunity from the reversal. It highlights strong volume activity confirming the price action, with some buying interest visible. The analysis notes limited price base support levels, describing them as weak and thin, and emphasizes the need for volume to push through a significant wedge of volume. The segment concludes by considering potential target levels for the price if the reversal continues.
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Identifying support levels and market...
Learn how to identify currency flows in all timeframes
https://youtu.be/ysvzRitikTo
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Introduction and current situation overview
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The webinar host welcomes attendees to the Forex webinar for the London session, recognizing a diverse group including Forex program students, indicator users, and first-timers. The host mentions a sunny day in Hampshire and reflects on the unusual times due to the pandemic, noting that their family experienced the virus earlier than the lockdown. Despite challenges, the host expresses hope that everyone is well and ready to engage with the session.
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Disclaimer and session focus on volume price analysis
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The speaker begins by highlighting the risks involved in trading and advises viewers to only use money they can afford to lose. The session will focus on analyzing the forex markets using volume price analysis (VPA), a methodology developed and refined over 20 years by David, the speaker's husband. This approach combines technical chart analysis with consideration of the fundamental and related market factors to better understand market direction. They have...
How to use higher and lower timeframes to discover trends
In this video from this morning's forex webclass Anna explains how to use higher and lower timeframes to discover trends in the forex markets.
https://youtu.be/69-sTBnGEm0
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Using multiple time frames in trading
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The speaker discusses the importance of analyzing multiple time frames in trading, particularly how higher time frame charts can inform expectations on faster time frames by examining price structures. They mention upcoming webinars where these concepts will be explored further, including a session focused on the US trading session, indices, and Forex. The segment concludes with the speaker addressing a question from the chat.
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Commodity currencies and market sentiment
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The discussion explains why the Australian dollar (Aussie) is trending higher, highlighting its status as a commodity currency along with the Kiwi and Canadian dollars. Commodity currencies tend to rise when equity markets perform well, driven by increased demand for raw materials, such as iron ore, which Australia exports heavily to China. Conversely, when markets sell...
A terrific trade on cable this morning, and if you missed the first signal, a second followed! This is the power of volume price analysis, which works in all timeframes and all markets, including forex. The chart above shows these classic trading examples on the GBP/USD and clearly highlighted by volume price analysis.
Trading the GBP in the London Open: Strategies, Pairs, and VPA Insights
The London session (8 AM–5 PM GMT) is the most liquid and volatile forex period, accounting for ~35% of daily volume. For GBP traders, this is prime time—overlaps with Tokyo (early) and New York (later) create momentum spikes. GBP pairs shine here due to UK economic data releases (CPI, employment, BOE decisions) and high institutional participation. Volume price analysis (VPA) is essential: high volume on moves confirms conviction, low volume warns of traps. Traders using VPA avoid false breakouts common at session opens.
Best GBP Pairs to Trade and When
Focus on these high-volume GBP pairs during London:
GBP/USD...