The volume point of control (VPOC) takes the analysis of volume and price to another level and expands the concepts of volume price analysis. And the version for Tradingview now allows traders to include alerts when the price action crosses either a high volume or low volume node or the vpoc itself.
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Using the tickspeedometer to help reveal participation and momentum in all markets.
https://youtu.be/9m7gun9_IkY
00:00
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.
00:30
Audience overview and trading categories
00:30
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.
01:06
Volume Price Analysis methodology
01:06
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...
Recent divergence on the Emini index futures and what it reveals
Recent divergence on the Emini index futures and what it reveals and why you should watch all three indices.
https://youtu.be/1jssQveEdh0
00:16
Introduction and index futures overview
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The speaker begins by addressing a microphone issue and confirms the screen is visible to the audience. They welcome viewers from various countries, including New Zealand, Denmark, the UK, and Ireland. The speaker emphasizes the importance of monitoring all three major index futures—YM, NQ, and ES—when trading index futures, suggesting it is beneficial to have all three charts open simultaneously.
00:52
Explaining divergence in index futures
00:52
The speaker explains that YM represents the Dow Jones futures, NQ is the Nasdaq 100, and ES is the S&P 500. They highlight a recent divergence among these indices, which typically move together with similar price patterns and volume. However, in the last few days and again at the market open today, these three have shown differing movements.
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Recent divergence examples in NQ vs YM and...