DislikedHi Trappist, thats exactly what i want to see. I want to see large green volume candles before the supply, then as it reaches the area, the volume decreases.Ignored
Let's say you have drawn your supply level and you are looking at 60min candles and volume bars. The price has reached our supply level. Sometimes if we wait for a 60minute candle's close to compare its volume with preceding 60minute volume bars, then the price might travel a long way down from the supply level. How do you handle such a situation not to miss the train going south ?
I know that Rock is looking at lower time frames and trigger his entry when tall volume bars dimnishes to short ones. I have some diffucilties with right timing and miss the entries because I am late. I have not been able to understand his entries, what motivates him to trigger them (not mentining his fib, pitchfork, supply demand studies, I understand them well)?
I have read many VSA threads and studied Tom Williams books. Those who apply VSA with confirmation entries, like waiting an upthrust then a No Demand bar and later a down bar for confirmation, enters the trades really late. In this case I see no difference from using conventional indicators which gives late entry signals.
Would like to get your view and TraderinSD´s and Rocky´s also if they have time...
Many thanks..