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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Several volume price analysis lessons here for cable

Several volume price analysis lessons here for cable

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,...
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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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Some nice pips on the GBP/NZD

Some nice pips on the GBP/NZD

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 00:11 Introduction to risk and reward in trading 00:11 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. 00:39 Analyzing price weakness and volume signals 00:39 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. 01:37 Identifying support levels and market...
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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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How to use higher and lower timeframes to discover trends

How to use higher and lower timeframes to discover trends

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 00:10 Using multiple time frames in trading 00:10 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. 01:17 Commodity currencies and market sentiment 01:17 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...
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Digging out the trading opportunities on Aussie dollar and EUR/NZD

Digging out the trading opportunities on Aussie dollar and EUR/NZD

Digging out the trading opportunities on Aussie dollar and EUR/NZD https://youtu.be/vo4b2rRcA_c 00:12 Aussie dollar selling and currency indices update 00:12 The speaker discusses recent movements in currency markets, focusing on the Australian dollar (Aussie) which is showing strong buying activity. The US dollar is experiencing selling pressure, particularly evident across various currency indices including the yen, euro, British pound, Canadian dollar, New Zealand dollar, and Swiss franc. The analysis uses short-term charts, such as 15-second intervals, to highlight rapid trends with the Aussie dollar gaining strength while the pound is selling off. The speaker notes the dynamic nature of these moves, driven by factors affecting both buying and selling sides. 01:21 New Zealand and Aussie dollar strength analysis 01:21 The segment analyzes currency strength, focusing on the US dollar, New Zealand dollar, and Australian dollar. It highlights a strong move in the New Zealand dollar, marginally stronger than the Australian dollar, indicating selling pressure on the US dollar. The discussion includes examining currency pairs on multiple timeframes (3, 5,...
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Analysis of the EUR/CAD, the volume point of control and Wyckoff’s three laws

Analysis of the EUR/CAD, the volume point of control and Wyckoff’s three laws

Analysis of the EUR/CAD, the volume point of control and Wyckoff's three laws https://youtu.be/_G8vIVpyhP8 00:11 Initial setup and volume point of control 00:11 The speaker explains that instead of relying solely on the CSI or the chart, they took a screenshot to better understand the initial setup. They reference a three-minute chart of the Euro Canadian currency pair from about half an hour ago, highlighting the volume point of control and its significance in the market context. 00:47 Market congestion and value area explained 00:47 The segment explains the concept of a market congestion phase, also called a value area. This phase indicates market imbalance with no clear direction, as buying and selling activities are balanced. The market is essentially in a status of equilibrium, and it is noted that markets spend a significant amount of time in this balanced state. 01:20 Triggers for market movement 01:20 The speaker explains that about seventy percent of the time, prices move sideways until triggered by an event. These triggers can be fundamental news, geopolitical events,...
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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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London forex session using volume price analysis

London forex session using volume price analysis

London forex session using volume price analysis In this morning's forex trading session we saw the first signs of a change in sentiment following the panic selling of the last few weeks, with risk currencies and safe haven flows sending strong signals of this change. Volume price analysis confirms using Wyckoff's three laws of supply and demand, cause and effect and finally and most importantly effort vs result. https://youtu.be/HE1j44W55LY 00:00 Introduction to Forex webinar series 00:00 The webinar begins with a welcome to the London session of the Forex series. This is the first in a short series of webinars scheduled over the next few weeks, with flexibility for attendees to join any or all sessions. The series is timed around Easter and was organized from an ad-hoc approach. 00:31 Market crashes and trading opportunities 00:31 The speaker discusses the current unprecedented market conditions, including recent market crashes. Many people are now at home and considering trading either to supplement their income or for long-term investment. There is also interest...
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