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HiddenGap replied Jul 13, 2020Thank you for posting all this wonderful analysis. I'm trying to digest every nugget-of which there are many.
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HiddenGap replied Jul 11, 2020David Weis is the real deal. He is one of the most accomplished Wyckoffians around today. With that said, I too hate drawing lines on my charts. "Which point do you connect?" " Is that a deep enough retracement to draw FIBbs?" It is and now it's too ...
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HiddenGap replied Jul 11, 2020Another viable way to use Volume Profile is to set your trading bias. When the Institutional Auctions is UP, which means the Market is finding VALUE higher, only take Longs. And when the Institutional Auction is DOWN, which means the Market is ...
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HiddenGap replied Jul 11, 2020Great analysis. For sh*ts and giggles, I created a chart of this same time frame. I typically show charts of the ES or CL, but this is a forex chart. Which means, the volume is tick volume. Of course, we know tick volume works (and was preferred by ...
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HiddenGap replied Jul 9, 2020I'm a big fan of OrderFLow Analysis. Please keep the charts and discussion coming. image image
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HiddenGap replied Jul 5, 2020Visualizing OrderFlow. These bars are not magic. image (1) A Wide Range Bar (WRB). This is defined as a Range (H-L) greater than the ranges of the previous three intervals. Note, even if you employ candles, the "B" refers to the bar's range and ...
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HiddenGap replied Jul 5, 2020Wyckoff VSA states: In order to trade right, look left. Background matters. While the Wyckoffian Gary Fullett aggress, he reminds us that in order for the market to move higher, we must see Demand on the right-hand side of the chart. And in order ...
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HiddenGap replied Jul 4, 2020While it is true that some brokers provide superior Tick Volume than others, ultimately one has to trade what he sees. It would be nieve, if not plain foolish, to think this will end all discussions of "you can't get volume in forex", but let's step ...
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HiddenGap replied Jul 3, 2020The place to start is by reading Master the Markets, by Tom Williams. It can be downloaded for free.
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HiddenGap replied Jul 3, 2020Great charts guys. The Wiess Wave is awesome. Sierra Charts has "ZigZag Cumulative Volume". It's not the same but close. Freemind,if I may ask, what settings are you using? Here's a look at the 6E. image
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HiddenGap replied Jul 1, 2020I love this thread. Volume Spread Analysis: Always FIBbing, but never lying. I really do not like the term "VZA". Why? Because I believe the essence of "VZA" is the essence of VSA. When Gavin first introduce the Trigger Number concept, he said he ...
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HiddenGap replied Jun 30, 2020A great trader once said, " Don't forget to pay yourself." While I can't speak to the compounding interest aspect of your question, I can say that I agree that you don't want to forget to pay yourself. My plan-and I not there yet-is to withdraw ...
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HiddenGap replied Jun 28, 2020Can you see the similarities between these charts and the quizzes? image image image image
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HiddenGap replied Jun 27, 2020These are fun: video video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5VR5CUCwSc video
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HiddenGap replied Jun 27, 2020It was brought to my attention that I mislabeled the volume on #1 and #2 on the chart below. I have changed them in the chart below. The question was then asked, if that changes anything since it makes the highest volume bar the bar after the one I ...
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HiddenGap replied Jun 24, 2020A tale of three trades. It was the best of trades, it was the worst of trades............. Yesterday TradeGuider started a new currency trading course. If anybody is taking it, I would love to hear your thoughts. Gavin claims that TradeGuider has ...
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HiddenGap replied Jun 18, 2020This is such a great and complex question. There are some who would argue that Wyckoff/VSA is order flow trading. Wyckoff/VSA attempts to "measure" the amount of professional buying or selling during a price interval by looking at the relationship ...
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HiddenGap replied Jun 18, 2020Futures and Stocks use contract and share volume respectively. This is the actual volume. CFDs and Forex use tick volume. In all cases, volume equals activity. Tick volume measures the change in price or tick per time period being observed. Study ...
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