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HiddenGap replied Sep 18, 2010Or I could just stop posting. I am not here for ego or to be a free signal service.
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HiddenGap replied Sep 17, 2010ON TESTS — First of all let me say I could be wrong. I am a student of Volume Spread Analysis just like most of you here-Intel and Mal excluded. We often refer to No Demand as our "old friend". No Demands (in the right place) are very powerful ...
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HiddenGap replied Sep 16, 2010Very nice. R:R is very over rated concept. Assuming you can pinpoint your risk (a false assumption), you never know what your reward is until the trade is done. You can't, and luckily don't have to, predict how far the market will actually move. VSA ...
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HiddenGap replied Sep 16, 2010SOW's on this chart should be SOS's: SOW-Sign of Weakness SOS-Sign of Strength I know you know, just clearing it up for everyone else.
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HiddenGap replied Sep 15, 2010ON STOPS (sort of) — The Phantom's RULE NUMBER ONE: IN A LOSING GAME SUCH AS TRADING, WE SHALL START AGAINST THE MAJORITY AND ASSUME - WE ARE WRONG UNTIL PROVEN CORRECT! (We do not assume we are correct until proven wrong.) POSITIONS ...
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HiddenGap replied Sep 14, 2010Your volume is usually pretty good. What's up? EDIT: I would not be surprised if mine changed. I am convinced that sometime the brokers change volume to hider VSA learning. I have seen No Demands in the right place that are followed by nice down ...
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HiddenGap replied Sep 14, 2010I like three (3) better than two (2). After the second partial on a WRB, I may exit if there are three (3) consecutive up, or down if long, closes. Especially if price has moved to the opposite side of the DBPL in the process.
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HiddenGap replied Sep 14, 2010End of a Rising Market — We don't see it that often but here's a nice example. EDIT: we have a narrow range up canlde into new ground (or at least territory not visited in some time) on high volume closing on or near its high. Of course, this ...
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HiddenGap replied Sep 13, 2010Broadly speaking, upmoves last longer than down moves because of profit taking. Profit taking (selling in an uptrend) creates resistance. In a down move most people do not want to take the lose so they stay in which means there isn't that buying to ...
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HiddenGap replied Sep 12, 2010Not sure what you mean. I am sure you can figure out the opposite of buy high sell higher is sell low buy back lower. The point is trends exist and the higher probablitity event is to trade with the trend. Even if the sexier one it to call the top ...
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HiddenGap replied Sep 12, 2010Let's take a look at those two candles. First we do see in my chart that the both have volume less than the previous two candles. This is indeed low volume. We have just established that it takes an increase of selling (volume) on any down-move(or ...
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HiddenGap replied Sep 11, 2010"Predictions are great, but when predictions and reality diverge, we must always go with reality. Analysis is great, but when analysis and reality diverge, we must always go with reality. Knowledge is great, but when knowledge and reality diverge, ...
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HiddenGap replied Sep 11, 2010Just in case the post gets deleted from the other thread. I think it deserves to be seen-maybe not followed but seen. LOL "It is the intermediate trend that is of the greatest use when combined with VSA charting techniques". Tom Williams, MTM,p. 54. ...
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HiddenGap replied Sep 11, 2010Since we are at the beginning of this thread, I think it is a good time to offer my perspective. "It is the intermediate trend that is of the greatest use when combined with VSA charting techniques". Tom Williams, MTM,p. 54. It is a bit ironic that ...
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HiddenGap replied Sep 10, 2010Sorry, my bad. Mal's second chart shows it perfectly fine. That's why he is the MAN.
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HiddenGap replied Sep 10, 2010With respect to Mal, I will PM you my thoughts. There is a valid long in that area, although the set up is not that great. Keep the charts coming.
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HiddenGap replied Sep 8, 2010Intel, that's not No Supply. It's a test and it is a clear sign to get long. There is strength in the background. Notice all the down bars on lower volume prior to Hsa's entry. These show no desire for lower prices. Nevertheless price drifts lower, ...
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HiddenGap replied Sep 6, 2010I welcome this thread. As far as I am concerned, there can never be too many Volume Spread Analysis threads. A few post in and yet no mentention of some key concepts (first principles): 1. When weakness appears, it usually appears on UP ...
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