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- dvarrin replied Jun 24, 2010
What are the stronger patterns? Do you have some examples? I always notice them when they have already happened :-(
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- dvarrin replied Jun 24, 2010
Would it be possible for you to post a H1 or H4 chart of any currency and show us what you're watching at step by step? Do you have some examples to help me answer my questions? Daniel
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- dvarrin replied Jun 24, 2010
Here is the 15m chart of EURUSD. Where do we have some VSA signs of strength or weakness? Can we determine if the price should go up or down in the future? Or do we have to wait for something first to happen? One of my big problems is to locate ...
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- dvarrin replied Jun 24, 2010
Thank you very much for your answer Shamus! :-) I'm only a bit scared to see that volume seems to be following a cycle. If we look at a daily chart, it is quite impossible to trade on them, because every 6th day there is a very low volume/very low ...
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- dvarrin replied Jun 24, 2010
VSA may not be the solution — Hi, I just wanted to make you notice the particularities of the chart below. The first indicator is the volume and the second one is the spread (high - low) for a bar. As you can see on the volume indicator, there ...
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- dvarrin replied Jun 17, 2010
On my side I would not buy SMART or any other system. If you take the tradeguider for example, even Tom Williams says that it's not optimal and there are some signal bars that it cannot detect. Why? Because if we say that a bar closing on the high ...
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- dvarrin replied Jun 8, 2010
Hey Intel I'm not sick! ;-) No seriously, I've been watching the VSA Symposium Course and they are saying that sometime there are such kind of bars. Also they start to put a lot of importance at the low or high of a bar. For example the trade should ...
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- dvarrin replied Jun 7, 2010
VSA No-demand and no-supply — Hi, In VSA, a no-supply bar is a down-bar with a volume lower than the volume of the 2 previous bars. But in some cases, a no-supply bar can also be an up-bar. It can be the same for no-demand and tests. Well, an ...
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- dvarrin replied Jun 5, 2010
I was long there too :-(( Well the probleme is to enter long when on higher timeframe the price keeps on going lower. But for sure VSA gives signals to look for reversal and I was sure it would go up. My mistake was that a bit later there is a ...
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- dvarrin replied Jun 2, 2010
Is anybody trading on the hour chart? It seems very difficult to find VSA signals. There are hardly any big volume and big spread bars. There are a lot of bars with a big spread, but given the volume not much different from previous bars, it is ...
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- dvarrin replied May 31, 2010
Anybody knows how the relative volume bar is computed in tradeguider? What is the formula used to determine that there is more buying than selling? Daniel
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- dvarrin replied May 29, 2010
Ok ;-) I think I understand my mistake. The up-bar I was thinking was an upthrust is on ultra high volume. Normally it would mean weakness if the volume was high, but not ultra high. That's the ultra high volume here that changes the picture: ...
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- dvarrin replied May 29, 2010
NP camise ;-) Really I don't want to annoy everybody here and I have a lot to learn from you all! That was a chart in an old book about tape reading. Well I understand what was meant by the Smart money selling into strength and buying into weakness. ...
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- dvarrin replied May 29, 2010
I don't want to annoy anybody. That's precisely because there are VSA Masters here that I'm asking. But sorry for that. I wont ask stupid questions anymore!!!
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- dvarrin replied May 29, 2010
But on my chart it 's not buying climax. The trend is going down before the first up-move. I'm lost!!! :-(
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- dvarrin replied May 28, 2010
Up-move with high volume is strength!! Why is it weakness here?
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- dvarrin replied May 28, 2010
On the chart below, how do we know that it is absorption of selling (passing accumulation) instead of aggressive accumulation? How do we know that there is a strong selling and it is absorbed? Where can it be seen on the chart? Couldn't it be simply ...
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- dvarrin replied May 28, 2010
Accumulation phase — In Wyckoff Schematics it is written that at the beginning of an accumulation phase, there is a Selling Climax (defining the bottom of the accumulation channel); then it is followed by a rally, defining the top of the ...
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- dvarrin replied May 28, 2010
Given the result it should not be correct :-( If we enter short at the top at 1.2453, is it possible using VSA to avoid exiting all along the down trend?
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