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Volume Spread Analysis (VSA) and background 5 replies
Trading With VSA - Volatile Volume and Spread Analysis 9 replies
What is the best VSA (Volume Spread Analysis) system/indicator? 1 reply
Volume Spread Analysis (VSA) and the EURUSD 3 replies
VSA Volume Spread Analysis: No demand and accumlation 2 replies
DislikedThanks for the answer, I sit here with my friend who has better education in computers ( I just abuse them), so he helped me...
what do you think would be good entry in that attachment???
SlovakiaIgnored
DislikedI think this has to be seen in context. The reality is that there is no trading on "Sunday." It's only Sunday from your perspective; not sure where in the world you are, but what I think you're seeing is MONDAY trading in New Zealand, Australia, Tokyo, etc. So it's not actually "Sunday" that you're seeing, it's just the Asian session for Monday.
Asian session volume is almost always lower volume than Euro and US, so if you simply understand this Sunday volume as Asian session volume it might be easier to make sense of it.Ignored
DislikedHey Gez40...
a small question concern " delta zones ".??
If You have a long candle UP ( effort to rise ), which creates "delta zone". If there is another long one candle following the previous long one candle and this second candle created a NEW DELTA ZONE, which is more to be consider as a " main one " , which would you think is the MAIN DELTA ZONE???
Or all two of them having same value for You????
Attachment : is from Hidden GapIgnored
DislikedSorry, never heard of "delta zones", only thing i`m using on my charts are volume, hlc bars, support and resistance, trend lines. Maybe someone else can step in here and help.
GezIgnored
DislikedHow can I see, if it is accumalation or distribution what is going on?Ignored
DislikedFew times, and all I have found about accumalation and distribution is from the book: Master the markets.
And it does not tell me how I can see, if it is accumalation or distribution.
Can you point out where in first post is more info about accumalation and distribution?
Thanks again.Ignored
DislikedNo, You are Wrong.
There is sections in book, called Accumulation and Distribution.
Best,
TomIgnored
DislikedHow the smart money knows what to do, buy or sell, if they dont know if it is accumalation or distribution?Ignored