Trade commodities with confidence using volume price analysis

Trade commodities with confidence using volume price analysis

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 00:10 Introduction to multiple index futures trading 00:10 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. 00:46 Bearish sentiment and support levels analysis 00:46 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...
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Yen buying on faster timeframes as London fx market opens

Yen buying on faster timeframes as London fx market opens

Plenty of yen buying across the complex as risk sentiment weakens following the reaction to overnight news of progress in finding a vaccine for CV19, as shown clearly on the currency array indicator across multiple timeframes. Risk currencies are much in evidence and one of the many key topics I cover in the complete forex education program and you can find all the details here - https://quantumtradingeducation.com The Japanese Yen: Sentiment Indicator, Risk Currency, and Carry Trade Powerhouse The Japanese yen (JPY) is one of the most unique currencies in forex trading. Often called a "safe haven" and "risk sentiment indicator," its movements reflect global investor mood more than most majors. When risk appetite rises (optimism, stocks rallying), yen weakens. When fear grips markets (crises, volatility spikes), yen strengthens as capital flees to safety. This inverse relationship with risk assets makes yen pairs (USD/JPY, EUR/JPY, AUD/JPY) essential barometers for traders across markets. Why the Yen Is a Risk Currency and Sentiment Indicator Japan's ultra-low...
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Learn how to start each forex trading session

Learn how to start each forex trading session

Learn how to start each forex trading session https://youtu.be/bQ7Ouzj0mO0 00:01 Introduction and health crisis context 00:01 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. 01:03 Trading risks and methodology overview 01:03 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. 02:03 Market sentiment and related markets 02:03 The speaker discusses the impact of the recent virus...
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Two volume price analysis lessons in one!

Two volume price analysis lessons in one!

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...
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Terrific trade on cable using volume price analysis

Terrific trade on cable using volume price analysis

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...
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Plenty of trading opportunities this morning in the forex markets.

Plenty of trading opportunities this morning in the forex markets.

Plenty of trading opportunities this morning in the forex markets https://youtu.be/YSnxi13pA10 00:10 Introduction and oil market overview 00:10 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. 00:50 Commodity currencies and volume analysis 00:50 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. 01:19 Market moves and volatility triggers 01:19 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...
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Terrific trade on the EUR/AUD as London forex market opens

Terrific trade on the EUR/AUD as London forex market opens

Terrific trade on the EUR/AUD as the London forex market opens We follow a great trade on the EUR/AUD which develops nicely during the session. https://youtu.be/9WOrFzF_uFk 00:11 Introduction to Euro Aussie currency analysis 00:11 The speaker discusses their experience with the Euro/Ozzy currency pair, highlighting it as a prime example of analyzing currency strength using charts and indicators across multiple timeframes. They emphasize their focus as a reversal trader and describe witnessing a setup forming in this context. 00:59 Multi-timeframe currency strength overview 00:59 The speaker discusses analyzing the euro currency across multiple timeframes—3, 5, 10, and 15 minutes—to get a comprehensive view of its movement. Early in the session, trading conditions were congested, making it difficult to find trades. Patience is emphasized while waiting for a move developing consistently across different timeframes. The euro showed strong climbing momentum on shorter timeframes, with similar patterns emerging on the 10- and 15-minute charts, although moves tend to be less pronounced on slower timeframes as expected. 02:02 Euro and Aussie dollar trend comparison 02:02 The segment...
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Focusing on the EUR/AUD in the London forex session and volume price analysis

Focusing on the EUR/AUD in the London forex session and volume price analysis

Focusing on the EUR/AUD in the London forex session and volume price analysis In this video, Anna focuses on the EUR/AUD pair as the London forex session gets into full swing, applying Wyckoff principles, particularly effort and result, one of Wyckoff’s three laws. This is the third law, which in simple terms means price and volume. The effort is the volume, and the result is the price action, and whether this is in agreement with the volume or in disagreement. An anomaly in other words. Volume price analysis reveals the truth behind the price action. https://youtu.be/ePi8SxUJgrE 00:10 Introduction to Euro Aussie Renko analysis 00:10 The speaker discusses analysing the Euro-Aussie market using two platforms: MT5 with Renko charts and NinjaTrader with multiple timeframes (60, 15, 10, and 3 minutes). They highlight observing Wyckoff patterns, especially the effort and result principle, which indicates that the current market move is unlikely to continue much longer. The market is described as very volatile with spiky, whipsaw price action, characterised...
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Applying volume price analysis to the forex market

Applying volume price analysis to the forex market

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. https://youtu.be/FT7KeJBAZv4 00:01 Webinar introduction and disclaimer 00:01 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. 00:31 Advice on trading risks and audience overview 00:31 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. 01:04 Session structure and volume price analysis 01:04 The speaker welcomes viewers who have discovered them...
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Great VPA lessons on the CAD/JPY

Great VPA lessons on the CAD/JPY

Great Volume Price Analysis Lessons On The CAD/JPY Some classic price action on the CAD/JPY daily chart, and in particular, several volume price analysis lessons to take away. First, note the volume anomaly on the wide spread up candle. Volume is average, so the market makers are not participating, as the trap is set. Clearly, volume and price are not in agreement, and this is a sure signal of weakness ahead. The price waterfall is developing as expected, and note the rising volume in a falling market, confirming the strength of the trend. Finally, in the last few days, we have had a two-bar reversal on good volume, with the currency pair looking weak. And remember, the Canadian dollar is closely associated with oil and with the recent fall in oil prices, this has also been reflected in the currency and one of the topics I cover in my free forex webclass. Volume Price Analysis (VPA) 101: A Beginner's Introduction Volume Price Analysis (VPA)...
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