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- Intel replied Mar 16, 2010
If absorbtion has gone on, the SM must be interested in higher prices.......Entry long? Iwould need conformation before entering either way.
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- Intel replied Mar 16, 2010
Looks like it was absorbtion rather than UT. But Thats ok, thats why we wait for conformation BEFORE entering.
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- Intel replied Mar 16, 2010
The M5 chart shows 3 confirmed NDs since the UT.
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- Intel replied Mar 16, 2010
Possible short trade coming up, what do you think USD/JPY M30 Rising price with falling volume topped with an UT. The next bar is ND but beware cos its also up(would like to see a down bar after an UT). Waiting for the next bar to finish to see ...
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- Intel replied Mar 16, 2010
No, GBP/USD is the banana.......you are the punter buying the bananas
Seriously tho, I'd wait till one of the more experienced guys comments on what I've said before you take any action cos I have told you what I THINK not neccessarilly what I ...Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)
- Intel replied Mar 16, 2010
Oops
Its over the weekend..........oh dear......
That explains the gap but I'd still like to compare charts tho. ThanksTrade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)
- Intel replied Mar 16, 2010
About that gap. Would someone please post thier chart of that period of time but in a bitt higher resolution, so I can compare it with mine. This chart looks different to mine. Its GBP/USD M30 at 1900 - 2330 yesterday. Cheers
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- Intel replied Mar 16, 2010
Hi Bruce, I'm not sure I'm the best to advise but I'll give it a go. Your first elipse is indeed a small accumulation area denoted by, lowering volumes at the peaks and increasing volumes at the troughs. This is SM showing no interest when the price ...
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- Intel replied Mar 15, 2010
I'm in a similar position myself. I find that I can make a reasonable job of reading charts. But, I'm making a pigs ear of it in real time. I think patience is an issue for me. So I guess that I need more experience. HG and Malcolmb are a MASSIVE ...
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- Intel replied Mar 15, 2010
Thanks for that. Just been a quiet day here today.
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- Intel replied Mar 15, 2010
Oh well how long does that last for?
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- Intel replied Mar 15, 2010
Is there some sort of international holiday going on that I know nothing about? Where is everyone?
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- Intel replied Mar 15, 2010
AAARRRRGHGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!! I've done it again
I keep calling them 'No Demands' when I mean 'No Supply' It's not a problem with chart reading, it's just that I'm an idiot!! Sorry for any confusion.Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)
- Intel replied Mar 13, 2010
I believe it's a '2 bar reversal' following climactic action. With the 2 or 3 'No Demands' and a test which follow, a good entry should be found here. ........maybe

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- Intel replied Mar 8, 2010
Thier loss our gain. I for one always welcome your input and am glad when I see you've posted. I'm new to vsa and forex but I'm not stupid. I will not follow you blindly just cos you say you're a successful trader. I listen to what you say because ...
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- Intel replied Mar 8, 2010
Thanks for your advice. Helpfull as always. ......such a nice fella
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- Intel replied Mar 8, 2010
Is this a valid short entry with the ultra high volume up move in the background? Enter now or wait for a retrace of sorts?
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- Intel replied Mar 8, 2010
I think you're touching on one of the main problems with this and any other way of trading....... When to enter the trade. It would be great if we could simply say 'Wait for this, then that, then when we get this....enter' But the market isn't like ...
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- Intel replied Mar 4, 2010
Thanks HG This sort of explaination is invaluable to us 'learners', especially because you discuss where to enter AND WHY TO ENTER THERE. So many people post charts with explainations ( and I'm very thankful for them) but when it comes to where to ...
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- Intel replied Mar 3, 2010
Hey thanks tonirai Its not often traders will tell you that they break this notional 5% rule (frightened of the backlash). It would be interesting to see whether any of the full time vsa traders do this. 18% in 2 months - part time.................. ...
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