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- Intel replied Jun 11, 2011
I dont have time to give a full analysis but at a quick glance:- A - POSSIBLE absorbtion! You don't know yet. B - Yes C - Never ever ever take a long on the bar after an UT. (not until you are MUCH more experienced). D - Well done for closing! ...
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- Intel replied Jun 10, 2011
OK the point I wanted dvarrin to note was this:- when we see a wide spread down bar closing well off the low on high volume, it means that the bar MIGHT contain buying. I's a possibility, it could do, it may contain buying. We don't know for ...
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- Intel replied Jun 10, 2011
Maybe your post would be more appreciated in the 'Head and Shoulders' thread.
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- Intel replied Jun 10, 2011
I dont want the name of the bar, I want you to describe what the bar means in vsa terms eg what is happening in the market.
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- Intel replied Jun 10, 2011
Mal is the only one who has that right. I for one, have no issue with your questions.
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- Intel replied Jun 10, 2011
A quiz question just for dvarrin:- The wide spread down bar closing off the low on high volume, you are talking about, what does that mean in VSA terms?
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- Intel replied Jun 10, 2011
The bar you marked as 'ND' in your first chart is not a ND. The spread is far too wide. The bar previous to that is however a ND. The bar you marked as 'Test' in your 2nd chart is about the poorest example ever. The close is far too low. It should ...
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- Intel replied Jun 9, 2011
You need to forget about trigger levels and learn VSA. Only when you have done this can you expect to use VSA with trigger levels.
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- Intel replied Jun 9, 2011
You are not ready to trade the news bars. Keep away from them.
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- Intel replied Jun 4, 2011
I haven't analysed your findings but I can say this, UC price was significantly lower at the end of 2010 than it was at the start of 2004. This means that there HAS to have been more downward price bias than upward. That aside, a traders 'rules' for ...
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- Intel replied Jun 4, 2011
Not a very subtle way of putting it. However, he/she is quite correct on both counts.
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- Intel replied May 31, 2011
# Your instinct for a trade is ok but, your recognition of a tradeable setup was at fault. An alternative view for you.
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- Intel replied May 24, 2011
EU M5 We are in an up trend with a high volume wide spread up bar breaking out of the range nfollowed by a NS. Good chance to long here.
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- Intel replied May 24, 2011
Go steady with EU shorts. There is temporary strength in the background.
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- Intel replied May 23, 2011
I doubt he has any left to sell, after him getting rid of his 2 cousins. One was an angry sailor - 'Forkin Sale', and the other was a failed beer brewer, due to his less than salubrious new beer called forskin ale! But who knows!
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- Intel replied May 21, 2011
Hi HG, I'm not following ES but I'll tell you what I see from your charts alone. Your 'effort to rise' is a solid up bar on the highest volume for the past 37 periods and at first glance, looks strong but we should bare in mind that it is also a ...
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- Intel replied May 7, 2011
This method certainly doesnt use VSA but it's nice to see traders using volume to help their trading. Well done Karthik. If I can be of assisstance to anyone please PM me.
Trading VSA the way NSK does