Make better trading decisions using the price volume relationship

Make better trading decisions using the price volume relationship

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jodEuvtRGdU Trading can trigger many emotions including the fear of missing a trade and the fear of a loss. However, with volume price analysis and the Quantum tools and indicators will help traders and investors manage these fears as the methodology and tools anticipate where the market is going next....
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Watching currency strength and weakness in the majors

Watching currency strength and weakness in the majors

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wKSsbnqRkg   Watching Currency Strength and Weakness in the Majors Watching currency strength and weakness in the majors is essential for forex traders. Major pairs like EUR/USD or GBP/USD drive market sentiment. Strong currencies lead trends. Weak ones lag. This relational view reveals opportunities early. The Quantum currency matrix not only ranks currency pairs according to their strength and weakness and but also displays the rotation and flow into the pairs. The video explains using the majors as an example. How Currency Strength Reveals Dynamics The currency strength indicator ranks majors in real time. USD strong signals dollar demand. EUR weak hints at euro selling. Extremes highlight overbought or oversold conditions. Volume price analysis (VPA) confirms—high volume on moves validates strength rankings. Spotting Weakness for High-Probability Trades Weak currencies often fall further. Pair them with strong ones for momentum. For example, weak JPY vs strong AUD in risk-on. Quantum currency strength indicator on MT5 or NinjaTrader spots these quickly. Matrix adds cross-pair confirmation. Practical Monitoring Tips Scan majors daily. Focus...
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Volume price analysis examples

Volume price analysis examples

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6ZSK7m47KM Using volume price analysis and the quantum tools and software gives traders and investors an unparalleled advantage in all markets and time frames as we can in this video where we consider both the NQ emini and the gbp/cad spot currency pair. Volume Price Analysis (VPA) reveals market intent through price and volume. High volume on moves shows conviction. Low volume warns of weakness or traps. These examples from NQ Emini (Nasdaq futures) and GBP/CAD illustrate VPA signals in action. Quantum indicators enhance clarity on NinjaTrader or MT5. What Is Meant by Tape Reading and Is This the Same as VPA – Price and Volume on the Tape? Tape reading is one of the oldest trading techniques. It dates back to the early 20th century. Traders watched the "ticker tape"—a continuous stream of price and volume data from stock transactions. This "tape" revealed real-time order flow. Professionals interpreted it to spot buying or selling pressure. High volume on upticks showed demand. Low volume...
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WOW – a perfect example of volume price analysis in action

WOW – a perfect example of volume price analysis in action

If you are new to the volume price analysis methodology, this example from yesterday's trading session on the Emini future for the YM would be hard to beat as it explains many of the concepts which provide the foundation of this approach. And perhaps more importantly, not only where to get in if you missed the first part of the trend lower, but helping you to stay in to maximize your profit from the trend. https://youtu.be/bvvCr_DftZQ...
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Forex sentiment analysis tools

Forex sentiment analysis tools

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd1Dt661GSc Using cross-market analysis for sentiment and seeing it reflected in the flows into the risk on risk currencies using our specialist tools such as the currency strength indicator and the currency matrix. These are two of four, the other two being the currency array which helps to determine trend strength and lastly the heatmap which looks at 28 currency pairs in multiple time frames on one chart.  ...
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Support and resistance for day trading gold

Support and resistance for day trading gold

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8305A3WaFUE Using volume price analysis and the Quantum indicators on the 5 min gold for a trade out of congestion which highlights the importance of support and resistance and the volume point of control....
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Best Camarilla indicator for trading in multiple time frames

Best Camarilla indicator for trading in multiple time frames

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fcos1BO3fwE Best Camarilla Indicator for Trading in Multiple Time Frames When markets are trading at all time highs finding potential upside levels can be tricky and traders and investors use all manner of metrics to help them. And it's one reason we developed a Camarilla indicator that displays six levels rather than the more usual four. In addition, the indicator displays time frame specific levels. For example, levels on all charts up to but not including the hourly are refreshed every 24 hours, whilst the levels on the hourly and up to the daily are in play for one week with the weekly levels remaining play for the month. In this section from our latest webinar, we explain how to apply the indicator to the NQ which is one of the futures contract for the Nasdaq, an index that has been roaring higher for some time and triggering FOMO in many traders and investors. The Camarilla pivot indicator is a favorite for intraday and...
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A perfect example – congestion, breakaway, trend and now….reversal?

A perfect example – congestion, breakaway, trend and now….reversal?

https://youtu.be/HNf0A2Vf1ZU GBP/USD Potential Reversal: Classic VPA Cycle in Action GBP/USD shows a classic volume price analysis (VPA) cycle. It starts with congestion. Price ranges tightly. Volume stays low. This builds pressure. This is a perfect example of Cable in a congestion, followed by the breakaway,then comes the trend and now possibly a reversal. Breakaway and Trend Phase A breakaway follows. Price escapes congestion on high volume. This confirms conviction. Trend develops steadily. Up candles widen with rising volume. Quantum Trend Monitor stays aligned, supporting longs. Signs of Potential Reversal Now, reversal signals emerge. Price hits highs on falling volume—divergence warns of weakness. Distribution appears. Quantum Accumulation/Distribution indicator turns negative. A bearish candle on volume spike suggests exhaustion. Trading Lessons from This Cycle This GBP/USD example teaches patience. Congestion builds setups. Breakaways with volume validate trends. Reversals need confirmation—wait for divergence. Anna Coulling's VPA methodology spots these phases early. Quantum tools on MT5 or NinjaTrader make them visual. Watch GBP/USD closely. Potential reversal could shift momentum. Use VPA with Quantum indicators...
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What is mean reversion and why it is so important to forex traders

What is mean reversion and why it is so important to forex traders

https://youtu.be/77bvX1RKckA What Is Mean Reversion? Currencies move in a continuous cycle from overbought to oversold and back again, and this price action is perfectly described by the currency strength indicator for NinjaTrader, and at the start of the London forex trading session, we see the USD and JPY rising strongly, with the AUD falling strongly and delivering an excellent trade before the reversal begins. Mean reversion is a financial theory stating that asset prices tend to return to their historical average (or "mean") over time after deviating significantly. It's the opposite of momentum trading (which assumes trends continue). In practice: If a price moves far above its average, it's "overbought" and likely to fall back. If far below, it's "oversold" and likely to rise. This happens due to market forces like arbitrage, supply/demand rebalancing, or psychological levels. It's most visible in ranging markets, not strong trends. Why Mean Reversion Is Important to Forex Traders Forex markets are ideal for mean reversion strategies because: Ranging Behavior: Major pairs...
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What relational analysis reveals about sentiment and risk

What relational analysis reveals about sentiment and risk

https://youtu.be/ABAGHm4-Yi0 What Relational Analysis Reveals About Sentiment and Risk Relational analysis is a core part of modern forex trading. It examines how currencies perform against each other. This reveals hidden sentiment and risk appetite. Single-pair views miss the big picture. Relational tools show the full market mood. Sentiment in the financial markets is expressed as risk-on or risk-off, and following the release of Chinese data overnight, market reaction could best be described as mixed with not universal agreement in risk asset classes. Sentiment Signals from Relational Strength Relational analysis highlights risk-on or risk-off sentiment. Strong commodity currencies like AUD or NZD signal risk-on. Investors favor growth assets. Weak safe-havens like JPY or CHF confirm this. Reverse for risk-off—yen and Swiss franc lead rankings. Risk Appetite and Currency Flows High relational extremes reveal risk levels. AUD/JPY rising shows appetite for risk. Falling pair warns of caution. Volume price analysis (VPA) confirms—high volume on moves validates sentiment. Quantum currency matrix and strength indicator on MT5 or NinjaTrader make...
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