A visual representation of the trading pit using tick data on index futures
In this video, we explain how to use the tick speedometer indicator to reveal the trading activity or participation.
https://youtu.be/zMYK-do5qh8
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Current market indices overview
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Possible slowdown and market congestion
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The speaker discusses a potential slowdown in the current bullish market trend, suggesting possible congestion, a pullback, or even a full reversal. The analysis focuses on intraday movements using five-minute charts of three key US indices: the YM (Dow Jones), the NQ (Nasdaq), and the ES (S&P 500). The visuals include these indices displayed on the top line for comparative analysis.
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Market participation and activity levels
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The six pedometer indicator provides insight into market participation and activity levels by showing color-coded signals: red indicates low activity and sluggish markets, orange represents average activity, and green highlights high activity. This helps traders gauge market liveliness and volume trends. The indicator can be applied across different timeframes, with orange being the typical norm punctuated by occasional green...
Calm your trading emotions using this approach!
https://youtu.be/b2GxZbIbrvA
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Introduction to Renko and non-time-based charts
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The speaker apologizes for technical issues with the monitor and chatbox, then introduces the concept of using non-time-based charts, specifically Renko charts. They explain that Renko charts provide a way to smooth price action, highlighting the use of a Renko optimizer across three different time frames: 15 seconds, 30 seconds, and another duration not fully mentioned. The segment emphasizes the practical application of these charts as an alternative to traditional time-based charts.
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Using Renko optimizer across multiple timeframes
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The speaker demonstrates using the wrinkle optimizer tool by selecting a 15-second segment, which automatically calculates the optimal brick size. They highlight the simplicity of the process and point out a clear trend visible along the timestamp in the tool.
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Renko smoothing congestion and price spikes
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The speaker explains how Renko charts smooth out periods of congestion seen in time-based charts, reducing the spikes and erratic movements typical around certain times. By filtering out these...
Using the tickspeedometer to help reveal participation and momentum in all markets.
https://youtu.be/9m7gun9_IkY
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Webinar introduction and disclaimer
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The host welcomes attendees to the webinar, noting the global audience including participants from New Zealand. They invite viewers to share their locations in the chat for personalized greetings. Before beginning, the host highlights the disclaimer that trading involves significant risk.
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Audience overview and trading categories
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The speaker advises viewers not to use money they cannot afford to lose. They acknowledge the presence of various participants, including Forex program students, quantum software users, book buyers, and newcomers. The session is set to begin with a discussion of the charts and the underlying methodology.
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Volume Price Analysis methodology
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The speaker introduces volume price analysis (VPA) as a method to analyze charts by examining the relationship between price action and trading volume. This technique helps confirm whether market movements are genuine or traps set by insiders, market makers, or smart money. VPA is versatile and can be applied across all markets and...
Using Renko chart patterns in forex
In this video, David looks at how using tick and renko charts can help to determine momentum and trader participation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUc-6BRnceQ
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Introduction to Renko charts
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The speaker introduces non-time-based charts, specifically Renko charts, using the CAD/JPY currency pair as an example. They explain that the principles remain consistent across different time scales, including 15-second, 30-second, and one-minute intervals. The speaker also demonstrates how to verify the speed and appropriate brick size settings for trading on these charts.
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Optimal brick size for CAD/JPY
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The speaker demonstrates adjusting timing settings, moving through 15-second, 30-second, and 1-minute intervals to deliver an optimal brick size for CAD. This optimal setting is dynamic and changes throughout the session to maintain efficiency.
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Trading without guesswork with Renko
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The segment explains that using the indicator eliminates guesswork by automatically determining what to trade, allowing trading in harmony with the market's speed. It highlights the benefits of combining Renko charts with time-based charts, where the time-based chart provides comprehensive information...