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DislikedHi Andy
trying to get the same simulation color bar and candle on your example chart usdchf but I dont know why my bar and candle looks different than yours.
I am using the SonicR Candle and SonicR VSA that you provided.
am i missing something here.
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DislikedIt does not matter what colour the bars are, you need to look only at the volume, the high, low and close of the bar. We are looking for the ultra high volume which show us if the professional side of the market are active, the low volume which tells us they are not, the price bars tell us what they are doing.
GBPUSD 4hr.
point A. ultra high volume, up bar, closing in the middle...selling.
point B. market tries to rally, another high vol up..weakness, followed 2 bars later by a no demand up bar..good place to short.
point C. another rally hit...Ignored
DislikedWhy does point D indicate buying?
Long down bar closing near the low with high volume?
Not arguing with you, just trying to understand.Ignored
DislikedYou're looking at a 4hr chart and you're seeing the typical volume of each bar due to the session being traded. Based on GMT times, you see that the highest volume bar almost always comes at 12:00 GMT. You should use volume on 1hr or lower timeframe.Ignored
DislikedAdd: I confirm my direction when I see a candle with long body, short tail and decreasing volume from the previous shorter candle. This mean a relatively small intervention and price are set loose to the direction I am looking for.
Add2: What I am looking to enter a trade showed in the last two chart attached. And no I do not VSA in M5, it just for illustration. I prefer to stick to M15 and H1. The price should form a V while volume still increase for long, and for short the price should form ^ while volume still increase. Often price retract back...Ignored
DislikedAnyone want to ask questions please feel free.
Trying to start interest in this thread regarding VSA trading.Ignored
DislikedGreetings,
I'm aware somewhat of VSA, mainly used in futures trading not in Forex trading. I am sure there is much to learn.
However, be very cautious of statements like this:
"As we can see the PA is going up on a stop hunt to cut all the weak holders of shorts out the market and trap people going long.
At the same time the SM is offloading the rest of there longs and entering short, as price goes higher the volume is dropping off meaning that the SM as less work to do."
First, if the market is going up, nobody at all knows if...Ignored
DislikedGreetings,
I'm aware somewhat of VSA, mainly used in futures trading not in Forex trading. I am sure there is much to learn.
However, be very cautious of statements like this:
"As we can see the PA is going up on a stop hunt to cut all the weak holders of shorts out the market and trap people going long.
At the same time the SM is offloading the rest of there longs and entering short, as price goes higher the volume is dropping off meaning that the SM as less work to do."
First, if the market is going up, nobody at all knows if it is because...Ignored
DislikedGreetings,
I'm aware somewhat of VSA, mainly used in futures trading not in Forex trading. I am sure there is much to learn.
However, be very cautious of statements like this:
"As we can see the PA is going up on a stop hunt to cut all the weak holders of shorts out the market and trap people going long.Ignored