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Forex Market Analysis and Forex Tools for Trading
Forex market analysis combines technical, fundamental, and relational insights. The market is vast and interconnected. Successful trading requires tools to cut through noise. Volume price analysis (VPA) forms the foundation. Quantum Trading tools enhance decision-making clarity.
A very busy day for news and risk events, starting in the Asian Pac session with an interest rate decision from New Zealand's central bank, the RBNZ, and ending with the release of the FOMC minutes. David & I cover how we can approach such days when volatility will be high and likely exacerbated by the summer's liquidity crunch. We also consider the Currency Heatmap in detail and how we can use the indicator for both intraday and longer-term trading. David also explains the unique features of TradingView Heatmap that allow traders to configure their own timeframes.
Current Forex Market Snapshot (January 13, 2026)
Markets show mixed sentiment in early 2026. USD holds steady amid Fed watch. EUR weakens on...
Using multiple timeframes is a given in any chart analysis but is particularly important when tracking flows into individual currencies and currency pairs. Our currency dashboard with four specialist indicators will signal not only the strongest flows but also when those currencies and pairs are likely to reverse confirming the end of a trend as well as a potential for a reversal position. The indicators in question are the currency strength indicator, the currency matrix, currency array, and heatmap. In this recording, David explains how traders can use these individually or as a group.
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Find The Best Currency Pair To Trade With The Quantum Matrix
The currency matrix is a powerful relational tool for forex traders. It displays all major currency pairs in a grid format. This shows cross-pair dynamics at a glance. Colors indicate bullish or bearish bias. It reveals market sentiment quickly.
It allows traders to see the strength of flows into 28 pairs derived from the 8 most traded currencies in the forex market. Ranked in order of strength and weakness traders can see at a glance those pairs which have moved the most in terms of trend. The indicator is one of four specialist forex indicators which are also covered in this recording and these are the Currency Strength Indictor, The Currency Array and the Heatmap.
Visual Layout and Functionality
The matrix arranges currencies in rows and columns. Each cell represents a pair. Green cells signal bullish strength. Red cells show bearish. Intensity reflects momentum. Quantum's matrix on MT5 or NinjaTrader updates live. Toggle...
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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.
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Understanding Volume in Forex: Why Tick Data Is Our Proxy (Football Stadium Analogy)
Forex markets are decentralized. No single exchange tracks every trade like stocks or futures. This raises a question: How do we measure volume? The answer is tick data—a reliable proxy for activity. Volume price analysis (VPA) uses this to reveal market intent. High ticks show participation. Low ticks signal quiet periods.
The Football Stadium Analogy
Imagine a football stadium from the outside. You can't see inside. But you hear the crowd.
Stadium Quiet: Low noise. Little happening—few goals, boring game. This is low tick volume. Market inactive. Price barely moves. No conviction.
Stadium Roaring: Loud cheers. Constant excitement—goals, near misses. This is high tick volume. Intense activity. Price swings with momentum. Professionals driving action.
Ticks are price changes (up or down). Each tick = a trade executed. High ticks = roaring crowd—real participation. Low ticks = quiet stadium—no momentum.
Why Tick Volume Works as Proxy
Brokers aggregate tick data from liquidity providers. It...
There were several reasons to focus on the Aussie dollar in the London forex trading session. First was the overnight impact of the RBA decision and statement, and second and equally important the ongoing problems in Chile with copper production affecting supply for the red metal. There was also a nice trade on the USD/CHF with the Swiss franc rising strongly on the faster timeframes and it w
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Cryptocurrency strength indicator vs currency strength indicator on TradingView and more volume price analysis across the markets
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Some great volume price analysis examples across all the markets including cryptocurrencies!
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