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- rbumbalough replied Jan 16, 2011
Hello Friends: Even a dunce like me was able to observe the high activity (FX does not display volume, but price changes counted as tick activity works almost as well and certainly good enough to make good trade entries) and narrow spread squat bars ...
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- rbumbalough replied Aug 29, 2010
Mr malcolmb; I disagree with you. Pro do care about forks. Read the writings of Timothy Morge at Marketgeometry.com There are many professional traders that use Andrew's methods because they are quantifiable in terms of frequentest probability of ...
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- rbumbalough replied Aug 28, 2010
EURJPY Sunday Evening Trade Plan — Hello Friends In the following chart I speculate on a pull back buy scenario in the EURJPY. A. Support due to wide range body high volume bars. Yes VSA ignores the open of a bar, however, the spread between a ...
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- rbumbalough replied Aug 28, 2010
In this 4H Cable chart from 11-9-07, the bars more closely resemble an EORM indicator. After the new high came the high volume narrow spread bar that closed in the upper 1/4 of its range. That was followed by an even higher volume up doji with a ...
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- rbumbalough replied Aug 28, 2010
On November 9, 2007 Cable made a multi year high at 2.1161 the daily bars were close to a EORM indicator, but the presence of upper shadows eliminated a close on the high.
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- rbumbalough replied Aug 28, 2010
Thank You malcolm. With only a little googling, the search engine found for me this interesting post at Trader's Laboratory forums. url The 3.9 mb pdf contains a summary of VSA teachings as extracted from Trader's Laboratory VSA forum. ...
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- rbumbalough replied Aug 28, 2010
Mr malcomb: would you be so kind at to have a look at your favorite charts and find a text book example of End of a Rising Market VSA setup. I am confused on this particular topic. Best Wishes for Big Profits RB
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- rbumbalough replied Aug 25, 2010
My simplistic VSA outlook for AUDJPY. This is probably wrong, so do your own due diligence studies. However I would appreciate any comments or critiques of my analysis. ***************** A: Selling Climax followed by high volume mark up with ...
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- rbumbalough replied Aug 25, 2010
Hello Shamus: its good to have you back. If I have failed to mention it, you did good in developing a software product that assists others to make money in the markets. Its entrepreneurial efforts like your's that make civilization better for ...
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- rbumbalough replied Aug 25, 2010
Indeed, I did not, for my intention in the post was to explore a VSA explanation of that particular swing high and subsequent sell down only. What I did there was a fallacy. VSA mandates continuous awareness of what has happened to the left for a ...
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- rbumbalough replied Aug 25, 2010
Good Morning Malcolmb It is curious that so great a volume would be evident at EOD. Unless, MSs were heavily buying to ready accounts for tomorrow with the intent of gaping MO down so as to fulfill demand for gap filler and run buyers.
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- rbumbalough replied Aug 23, 2010
Doh! (slaps self on forehead) "To your left, as you look into the window of the A Priori fantasy world of fiat currency trading that enslaves all Men Qua Men by virtue of securitization of all their labors, you will see prior high prices that sold ...
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- rbumbalough replied Aug 23, 2010
Hello Mr Malcolmb; thank you for pointing out the obvious. There was indeed an Effort to move down to Major Support. This Resulted in a very small bounce that demonstrates continued weakness. I agree with you that the markets await arrival of the ...
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- rbumbalough replied Aug 23, 2010
The following brief analysis covers the time of decision in the EU just prior to the most recent sell down from 15:40 to 16:00 GMT+1. A. Down bar with narrow spread and higher volume. This is bearish because selling was absorbing buying. B. Run up ...
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- rbumbalough replied Aug 23, 2010
This cursory analysis is only an exercise to help me and whoever else to understand VSA. A: Stopping Volume B: Test for Supply C: No Supply D: Test for Supply E: No Demand (Recent strength would renders this ND spurious. However as EU's weakness is ...
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- rbumbalough replied Aug 23, 2010
I was wrong about the retracement up to the 38.2% fib. Euro was too weak. 1. Buying Climax; 2. Hidden Up Thrust; 3. Stopping Volume; 4. No Demand
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- rbumbalough replied Aug 23, 2010
Tom Williams in Undeclared Secrets That Drive The Stock Market wrote the following: (file link url )
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- rbumbalough replied Aug 22, 2010
I think there was a show of strength Test for Supply followed by a No Supply bar on the 15M EU. Then after an up move a bit of Absorption volume followed as shown by a higher volume squat hanging man bar. Did I read these bars correctly?
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- rbumbalough replied Aug 22, 2010
Its too early to think EU is showing weakness, however, it the highlighted 5M bars were combined into 10M bars, then they would show weakness, I think.
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