Here at Quantumtrading, we understand that trading can be challenging, but by combing our Time-Adjusted Renko, (exclusive to Tradingview) and Camarilla levels, we were able to spot a great trade in the cad/jpy pair. The Renko helped us identify a potential entry point once the price had moved away from the volume point of control. We then used the Camarilla pivots to determine where the price might pause. Our Camarilla indicator provides traders and investors with different levels across timeframes. For charts up to, but not including, the hourly chart, the levels are refreshed daily. For the hourly to daily chart, they're valid for the week, and for the weekly and monthly charts, they're valid for the entire month.
When using the Camarilla indicator, it's important to keep in mind that the third and fourth levels are the most significant regarding the price movement pausing or reversing. Having different levels across timeframes allows us to have more specific targets and objectives.
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Support and resistance are integral to technical analysis and a key plank of volume-price analysis methodology. It therefore makes sense to use the best tools possible to highlight the areas and levels on a chart where the price action is going and where it might stall. At Quantumtrading, we have developed price- and volume-based tools to help traders and investors make sense of price action, and we have a great example of how the accumulation and distribution indicator, the volume point of control, and Camarilla pivot levels have all come together on the weekly chart.
Gold
The precious metal has recently found its mojo once again, lifting off a triple bottom at the $1632 region. It also coincides with the volume support and achieved the $1812 level, where it now faces its first primary price resistance level in the form of the accumulation and distribution indicator. We can see this given the thickness of the blue hatched line. The line thickens and...
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Volume price analysis signals appear across all markets and timeframes. In this recording, David & I consider these on the DXY, the Indices, and the triple-levered semi-conductor ETF, the SOXL. However, as we explain, it is essential to view vpa not only in multiple timeframes but also in the context of support and resistance, which is where the Quantum indicators can help the accumulation and distribution indicator, particularly which not only marks these key levels on the chart but also confirms their relative strength. It does this by thickening the line each time it is touched, giving us a clear visual picture of the effort required to break through the levels.
Using Support and Resistance in Multiple Timeframes on DXY, Indices, and SOXL
Support and resistance levels are essential for traders. They mark where price often pauses, reverses, or breaks. Using them across multiple timeframes adds depth. Higher timeframes reveal major levels. Lower timeframes time entries. This alignment creates high-probability setups. Volume...
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Charts courtesy of Ninjatrader.
Learn more about the volume price analysis methodology in Anna's book, which is available here: Find it on Amazon here
Stock Analysis Using the Volume Point of Control & Accumulation & Distribution Indicators
Stock analysis becomes clearer with volume price analysis (VPA) tools. The Volume Point of Control (VPOC) and Accumulation & Distribution indicators reveal hidden intent. They show where professionals buy or sell. This helps spot trends, reversals, and key levels in stocks.
In this video, David & I cover using the Quantumtrading support & resistance indicators for stocks such as Fate Therapeutics, Apple & Tesla. The indicators in question are the volume point of control, which marks out key levels in terms of volume, and the price-based accumulation and distribution indicator. This indicator is unique in that once the indicator marks a level it will thicken each time that level is tested and holds.
What this does for the trader and investor is give a clear visual picture...
In this video David & I explain how the CME Fed Watch Tool's probability that the FED would raise the FED Fund rate to 150-175 led to the latest market meltdown. We also looked at how using the Camarilla pivots in multiple time frames can help to determine our price objective.
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My video analysis of PLUG Power a major player in green hydrogen. The company has been around since 1999 and has a very interesting backstory. More recently it was the subject of a dramatic 'pump & dump' with the stock rising to an ATH of $76 before falling back to $12. A recent large order for an electrolyzer has seen the stock on the move. However, traders and investors who use volume-price analysis will have seen the buying come before this positive news was announced, which is one reason PLUG is our vpa chart of the week.
Analysis of Plug Power (PLUG) Stock
Plug Power Inc. (PLUG) is a leading player in the hydrogen fuel cell industry. The company designs and manufactures hydrogen fuel cell systems for electric mobility and stationary power. It aims to build a green hydrogen ecosystem. But PLUG has been a volatile stock—known for sharp rallies and deep corrections. As of January 2026, shares trade around $2.30-2.40, up...
Using the VPOC to Trade Stocks Like PLUG: Volume Validates Breakaways
The Volume Point of Control (VPOC) is a key tool for stock traders. It marks the price with the highest traded volume in a session. This reveals "fair value"—where most activity occurred. Price often returns here. In volatile stocks like PLUG (Plug Power), VPOC spots support, resistance, and breakaways. Volume price analysis (VPA) confirms conviction.
The recent price action on PLUG Power is a great example of how the volume point of control along with volume can help to validate a breakaway trade. On this occasion, it resulted in a nice waterfall lower. We now have a nice reversal on the chart with upside levels clearly marked by the Camarilla indicator as Plug attempts to regain the vpoc.
What Is VPOC and Why It Matters in Stocks
VPOC comes from volume profile. It shows institutional focus. High volume at VPOC = strong acceptance. Traders use it for levels. Quantum VPOC indicator on NinjaTrader...
Combining time and Renko charts along with our Quantum indicators can help traders find potential trading opportunities and once entered Renko charts are invaluable in staying in the trade.
A great example from a move lower in the gbp/jpy forex pair but we can apply the same principles to other markets.
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Ahead of the BOC interest rate decision, we considered the Canadian dollar which can often produce a strong trend. The question is then which pair to select to trade and on this occasion, it was the eur/cad where by using the hourly volume point of control and Camarilla pivots on the faster time frames and Renko chart two entry points were highlighted for the move lower.
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Plenty of Great Trades In the Yen, US Dollar, and Swiss Franc as Risk-On Dominates
Risk-on sentiment has dominated recent sessions. Equities rally. Growth optimism prevails. This weakens safe-haven currencies. The Japanese yen (JPY), US dollar (USD in some contexts), and Swiss franc (CHF) feel the pressure. Traders spot plenty of great trades in related pairs. Volume price analysis (VPA) confirms conviction—high volume on moves shows real momentum.
Plenty of great trades in the yen, US dollar and Swiss franc as risk on dominates following the FED and ahead of the BOE and ECB decisions as we come to the end of the trading year, US markets determined to end the year on a high!
Risk-On Impact on Safe-Havens
In risk-on environments, investors chase returns. They sell safe-havens:
Japanese Yen (JPY): Classic safe-haven. Weakens sharply—carry trades unwind reverse.
Swiss Franc (CHF): Similar safe-haven flows. Falls vs risk currencies.
US Dollar (USD): Mixed—reserve status supports, but risk-on favors commodities over USD.
Pairs like AUD/JPY, NZD/JPY, or...