Camarilla indicator signals reversal on aud/usd

Camarilla indicator signals reversal on aud/usd

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMEOEowzUOI Camarilla Indicator Signals Reversal on AUD/USD The Camarilla indicator signals reversal on AUD/USD clearly. Price approaches key levels. A pivot forms. This hints at turning momentum. Traders watch for confirmation in this commodity pair. How Camarilla Spots the Reversal Camarilla generates daily pivots. R4 or L4 extremes often act as reversal zones. Price rejecting these with volume shows exhaustion. Volume price analysis (VPA) confirms—high volume on opposing candles validates the turn. Quantum Camarilla on MT5 or NinjaTrader highlights levels visually. Trading the Signal AUD/USD reversal favors counter-trend entries. Wait for the candle to close beyond the pivot. High volume support strengthens the case. Anna Coulling's VPA approach avoids traps—volume must align. Quantum tools make spotting reversals reliable. Camarilla signals like this reward prepared traders. Combine the Camarilla levels indicator with VPA for confident AUD/USD reversals. Quantum indicators turn pivots into high-probability setups. Stay alert for commodity-driven turns. Enhanced Camarilla Levels Indicator: Now with 6 Levels for Greater Precision At Quantum Trading, we're excited to announce an upgrade to...
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Day trading gold using volume price analysis & the Quantum tools

Day trading gold using volume price analysis & the Quantum tools

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_08HzqbMXM A great real time trading opportunity on the gold chart using volume price analysis and our Quantum tools.  ...
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Volume price analysis lessons on the GBP/JPY daily chart

Volume price analysis lessons on the GBP/JPY daily chart

Two volume price analysis lessons in one here on the daily chart for the GBP/JPY. First we see rising price and falling volume as the rally of late March stalls as a result. This is an anomaly as we should expect to see rising prices supported with rising volume if the trend is to develop with real momentum. Then we move into the congestion phase. Note the fall in volume as price action narrows and trades around the volume point of control. Now all we need to do is wait and be patient. The breakout will come in due course, and be confirmed as genuine or false with volume. Discover more about the Quantum Trading tools and indicators at https://quantumtrading.com...
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Currency flows and how to identify them across the currency pairs

Currency flows and how to identify them across the currency pairs

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A walk through of the currency dashboard for trading forex

A walk through of the currency dashboard for trading forex

https://youtu.be/QIr7oprGFYQ A Walk Through of the Currency Dashboard for Trading Forex Forex trading can feel overwhelming with 28 major pairs updating constantly. The Quantum Currency Dashboard simplifies this. It combines four powerful indicators: Currency Strength Indicator, Currency Array, Currency Heatmap, and Currency Matrix. Together, they provide a complete relational view. Traders spot sentiment, trends, and opportunities fast. Volume price analysis (VPA) confirms signals with volume conviction. Step 1: Start with the Currency Strength Indicator Open the dashboard on MT5 or NinjaTrader. The Currency Strength Indicator ranks currencies live. Strong ones rise to the top. Weak fall to the bottom. This reveals relational leaders instantly. Look for extremes. Top currencies pair well with bottom ones for trends. Middle rankings signal ranges—avoid or prepare for reversals. Step 2: Check the Currency Heatmap for Intensity The Heatmap colors pairs by momentum. Deep green = strong bullish. Deep red = bearish. Yellow = low momentum. This visual scan highlights active pairs quickly. Focus on bold colors. These show conviction. VPA adds confirmation—high...
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How to use higher and lower timeframes to help identify trends

How to use higher and lower timeframes to help identify trends

https://youtu.be/69-sTBnGEm0 How to Use Higher and Lower Timeframes to Identify Trends Multiple timeframes are essential for accurate trend identification. Higher timeframes reveal the big picture. Lower timeframes provide precise timing. This alignment reduces false signals. Volume price analysis (VPA) confirms trend strength across frames. Quantum indicators make the process visual and reliable. In this video from the webclass of the London forex session Anna exlains how to use higher and lower timeframes to help identify trends. Higher Timeframes for Overall Trend Bias Start with daily or weekly charts. These show the primary trend. Look for sustained moves with volume support. High volume on up candles = bullish bias. Low volume extremes warn of potential reversals. Higher frames filter noise. They prevent counter-trend trades. Quantum Trend Monitor on NinjaTrader or MT5 aligns direction clearly—green for uptrends, red for down. Lower Timeframes for Entry and Exit Timing Switch to hourly, 15-minute, or lower charts. These break down the higher timeframe candle. See inside the move—volume flows, pullbacks, or momentum surges. Enter...
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Aussie dollar leading in early trading

Aussie dollar leading in early trading

https://youtu.be/3B5G3wYeYTg How Many Pips Does AUD/USD Move in a Typical Day? The Aussie dollar is one of the risk currencies driving the forex market as the London forex session gets underway. AUD/USD is a popular commodity-linked pair. Traders often ask about its daily movement in pips. The average daily range varies with volatility. But historical and recent data give a clear picture. Typical Daily Pip Movement AUD/USD's average daily range (high to low) is typically 70-100 pips in normal conditions. This is moderate among majors—less volatile than GBP/JPY but more than EUR/CHF. Quiet Periods: 50-70 pips (low news, ranging markets). Active Periods: 80-120 pips (London/NY overlap, data releases). High Volatility: 150+ pips (major news like RBA decisions or China data). Recent 2025-2026 data shows ~80-90 pips average. This aligns with long-term trends. Factors Influencing Daily Range Commodity Prices: Iron ore or China demand spikes lift volatility. Risk Sentiment: Risk-on boosts AUD—wider ranges. News Events: RBA, US data, or geopolitics amplify moves. Session Overlap: London/NY highest liquidity—biggest swings. Volume...
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Volume price analysis gives you all the signals and supported by the trend monitor indicator

Volume price analysis gives you all the signals and supported by the trend monitor indicator

It's been a wonderful trading session this morning with cable falling strongly since the start of the London open, following an extended period of congestion with the volume point of control strongly in evidence. Then the breakaway develops with a strong signal of weakness and confirmed with the candle which follows on high volume. Price and volume are in agreement. A re-entry signal then gives those traders who missed the initial signal a perfect opportunity. And just to confirm the pair are now trading at 1.2260. In addition, note the resistance overhead with the accumlation and distribution indicator and the red dashed line which confirms the strength of resistance in this area and adds further weight to the weakness. Finally note the trend monitor indicator which remains red and bearish throughout. You can discover more about this powerful methodology in The Complete Forex Trading Program...
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EUR/CAD in focus at the start of the London forex session

EUR/CAD in focus at the start of the London forex session

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Analysis of the EUR/CAD, the volume point of control and Wyckoff’s three laws

Analysis of the EUR/CAD, the volume point of control and Wyckoff’s three laws

https://youtu.be/_G8vIVpyhP8 Fundamental Drivers of the EUR/CAD Pair EUR/CAD is a fascinating cross pair. It pits the euro (EUR) against the Canadian dollar (CAD). No USD influence means pure relational dynamics. Fundamentals from both sides drive moves. Commodity links and policy differences create volatility. Volume price analysis (VPA) confirms reactions—high volume on swings shows conviction. Analysis of the EUR/CAD, the volume point of control and Wyckoff's three laws Euro-Side Drivers (EUR) The euro reflects Eurozone health: ECB Monetary Policy: Rate hikes strengthen EUR. Cuts or dovish tone weaken it. Inflation target (2%) guides decisions. Economic Data: Strong PMI, GDP, or low unemployment boost EUR. Weak figures pressure it. Political Stability: Fiscal or election risks (e.g., debt issues) weigh on sentiment. VPA spots conviction—high volume EUR rallies post-hawkish ECB validate strength. Canadian Dollar Drivers (CAD) CAD is commodity-sensitive: Oil Prices: Canada major exporter. Rising WTI/Brent lifts CAD. Falling oil pressures it lower. Bank of Canada (BoC) Policy: Hikes attract capital—CAD up. Cuts weaken it. Global Growth: China demand (trade...
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