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.
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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...
Learn how to start each forex trading session
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Introduction and health crisis context
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The speaker welcomes viewers to the London Forex webinar, sharing a personal anecdote about walking their older dog in Hampshire. They express hope that everyone is coping well with the ongoing health crisis and note that the webinar offers a positive distraction from current global challenges. The session begins with a reminder to pay attention to the disclaimer displayed on screen.
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Trading risks and methodology overview
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The speaker emphasizes that trading is risky and advises not to use money one cannot afford to lose. The session focuses on analyzing the forex market using a volume price analysis methodology developed over 20 years. This approach involves examining not only technical charts but also fundamental factors and related markets, as all markets are interconnected. The key focus is on tracking money flow, which depends on broader market sentiment and economic conditions.
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Market sentiment and related markets
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The speaker discusses the impact of the recent virus...
Two-volume price analysis lessons in one here on the daily chart for the GBP/JPY. First, we see rising prices and falling volume as the rally of late March stalls. This is an anomaly as we should expect to see rising prices supported with rising volume if the trend is to develop with real momentum. Then we move into the congestion phase. Note the fall in volume as price action narrows and trades around the volume point of control. Now, all we need to do is wait and be patient. The breakout will come in due course and be confirmed as genuine or false with volume.
The Historical Foundations of Volume Price Analysis
Volume Price Analysis (VPA) has its roots in the early days of technical analysis, dating back to Charles Dow's Dow Theory in the late 19th century. Dow emphasized that price movements must be confirmed by volume to be valid—high volume on advances showed strength, low volume warned of weakness. This...
Learn how to identify currency flows in all timeframes
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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.
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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...
It's risk on as the London forex markets open
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No best currency pair for intraday trading
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The speaker addresses a question about the best currency pair for intraday trading using CSI, emphasizing that there is no single best or perfect approach. Instead, the choice depends on what suits the individual trader. Some traders focus on one or a few pairs, while others trade any available pairs. The decision also depends on trading style, such as scalping, reversal trading, or trend trading, all of which relate to personal risk preferences. The speaker notes that this is a complex topic covered in detail in the program and promises to provide further explanation during the session.
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Tracking Aussie yen and market indices
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The speaker discusses tracking the Aussie yen across multiple timeframes, noting a steady upward trend. Attention is also given to the FTSE 100, which has surged significantly from 5580 to 5744, presenting a promising early trading opportunity. The conversation then shifts to various US futures...
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...
Plenty of trading opportunities this morning in the forex markets
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Introduction and oil market overview
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The speaker greets the audience and adjusts audio settings, ensuring the volume is appropriate. They mention following the CAD Yin since early morning while monitoring screens.
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Commodity currencies and volume analysis
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The speaker discusses various time intervals used in chart analysis, including three, five, ten, fifteen, thirty minutes, and the daily chart. They highlight the significance of these intervals in understanding recent movements in commodity currencies, such as the Canadian dollar's upward trend. The speaker also mentions volume changes, noting a decrease in volume that affects the analysis.
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Market moves and volatility triggers
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The segment explains the power of volume price analysis and understanding related markets. It highlights recent strong moves in commodity currencies, which surged before pausing and starting to decline, particularly the Australian dollar. The analysis points to significant volume driving price movement, with volatility and velocity triggers indicating heavy selling pressure. The market is now shifting sideways with...
Applying volume price analysis to the forex market
As the London forex market gets underway Anna explains the basic principles of how to apply volume price analysis to the forex market and in particular how this is blended with Richard Wyckoff's three laws. These are supply and demand, cause and effect and effort vs result.
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Webinar introduction and disclaimer
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The webinar begins on time with a warm welcome to all attendees. The host notes that technical issues have been resolved despite one participant still unable to hear. Attendees are reminded to review the disclaimer displayed on their screens before proceeding.
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Advice on trading risks and audience overview
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The speaker advises viewers never to use money they cannot afford to lose when trading in any market, emphasizing the importance of this caution especially given current market conditions. The session includes a diverse audience, such as Forex program students and users of quantum trading indicators.
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Session structure and volume price analysis
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The speaker welcomes viewers who have discovered them...
Volatility and the crossover session
The crossover from one session to another is a dangerous time for forex traders and an extremely profitable one for the market makers. Why? Watch the video to discover why and what you are likely to see at every such period of the trading day, particularly in the Far East Asis to London crossover and later when the US markets open. Note the importance of having the volatility indicator from Quantum Trading which triggers in real-time and gives an instant warning of volatility in the market.
The indicator works on average true range and its power lies in forecasting what is likely to happen next which is either congestion, or a full reversal in trend.
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Introduction and currency array overview
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The speaker greets the audience warmly and mentions some technical difficulties with audio. They then begin discussing their experience monitoring the currency pair pound-yen, noting that it has moved over a hundred pips during the past hour.
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Using the currency...