The currency array in multiple timeframes reveals so much

The currency array in multiple timeframes reveals so much

https://youtu.be/IXHjWsjmQNk The Currency Array in Multiple Timeframes Reveals So Much The Quantum Currency Array is a visual masterpiece for forex traders. It displays all major pairs as lines fanning from a center. Steep lines show strong momentum. Flat lines signal congestion. Using it across multiple timeframes unlocks deeper insights. This reveals trend strength, building phases, and potential reversals clearly. And here's why the currency array indicator is so powerful, and once again when used in multiple timeframes. Why Multiple Timeframes Transform the Array Single timeframe Array gives a snapshot. Multiple timeframes show the full story: Higher Timeframes (Daily/Weekly): Sustained steep lines = long-term trends. Currencies with consistent momentum dominate. Lower Timeframes (Hourly/15-Minute): Quick shifts highlight acceleration or fading. This times entries in higher bias. Switch seamlessly on MT5 or NinjaTrader. Quantum Array adapts—spot relational flow across scales. What Multiple Timeframes Reveal The Array uncovers: Strong Trends: Steep lines persisting across frames = conviction momentum. Ride with volume confirmation. Congestion Building: Flat lines on higher, subtle steepening on lower...
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Wild swings in the Aussie overnight after Chinese PMI data

Wild swings in the Aussie overnight after Chinese PMI data

As the London forex market opens following the overnight session, we focus on two currencies, the British pound and the Aussie. Overnight the Aussie had seen some wild swings on the Chinese PMI data, both before and after the release!! https://youtu.be/jXMvf6l_-dA...
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Analysis of the EUR/AUD using volume and price

Analysis of the EUR/AUD using volume and price

https://youtu.be/ePi8SxUJgrE Analysis of the EUR/AUD Using Volume and Price EUR/AUD is a fascinating cross pair for analysis. It combines euro policy drivers with Aussie commodity flows. Volume price analysis (VPA) reveals true intent. High volume on moves shows conviction. Low volume warns of weakness or traps. In this part of the forex trading session we take a closer look at the EUR/AUD charts and explain the price action using volume price analysis. Key VPA Signals on EUR/AUD Watch for accumulation in downtrends. Low prices with rising volume signal buying. Distribution at highs appears on high volume but failing price. Divergence between price and volume often precedes reversals. Quantum indicators on MT5 or NinjaTrader highlight these phases clearly. Practical Insights from Recent Action EUR/AUD often ranges before breakouts. Volume spikes confirm direction. For example, a rally on increasing volume supports bullish bias. Pullbacks on low volume offer entries. Anna Coulling's VPA approach spots relational shifts early in this cross. EUR/AUD delivers rich VPA lessons. Quantum currency matrix adds relational...
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Sentiment revealed across the markets at the London forex open

Sentiment revealed across the markets at the London forex open

US indices lead the way on Globex as the London forex session began with sentiment changing. As a result the VIX fell with indices rising and strong selling of the Japanese yen. https://youtu.be/svEykuvd-J8...
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Trading forex using volume price analysis

Trading forex using volume price analysis

As the London forex market gets underway, equity markets signal a reversal in sentiment along with risk currency flows such as the AUD/JPY. It is interesting to note the currency strength indicator on the daily timeframe with the commodity currencies heavily oversold and risk currencies overbought, so setting up for some excellent longer term trading opportunities for the yen currency pairs. https://youtu.be/HE1j44W55LY...
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Getting into a trend using the currency strength indicator

Getting into a trend using the currency strength indicator

https://youtu.be/P_dc3igYbq8 Getting into a Trend Using the Currency Strength Indicator Getting into a trend early gives traders an edge. The currency strength indicator helps spot these opportunities. It ranks currencies by relative performance. Strong currencies rise to the top. Weak ones fall to the bottom. This reveals emerging trends quickly. In this session from the London forex session we explain how to use the currency strength indicator to help you get into a trend. How the Indicator Signals Trends The indicator updates in real time. Look for sustained extremes—currencies staying strong or weak over sessions. Pair the strongest with the weakest for momentum plays. Volume price analysis (VPA) confirms entry—high volume on moves shows conviction. Practical Steps for Trend Entries Select pairs from extremes on the indicator. Confirm with higher timeframe alignment. Enter on pullbacks with volume support. Quantum Trading's indicator on MT5 or NinjaTrader includes alerts for timely action. Avoid middling pairs in choppy markets. Anna Coulling's approach uses this for disciplined trend trading. The currency...
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Check out the daily timeframes for reversals on the currency strength indicator

Check out the daily timeframes for reversals on the currency strength indicator

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How to use the currency matrix and currency array together

How to use the currency matrix and currency array together

https://youtu.be/jD1PDzyp090 Using the Currency Matrix and Currency Array Together for Forex Trading The Quantum Currency Matrix and Currency Array are two complementary tools. They provide a complete relational view of the forex market. The Matrix shows pair bias in a grid. The Array visualizes momentum as steep lines. Used together, they reveal sentiment, trends, and opportunities clearly. Volume price analysis (VPA) confirms signals with conviction. The Currency Matrix: Relational Bias at a Glance The Matrix grids all major pairs. Cells color-code performance: Green: Bullish bias (first currency strong). Red: Bearish bias. Intensity reflects strength. This highlights relational extremes. Strong USD weakens all USD pairs (red cells). Traders spot sentiment fast—risk-on or off. The Currency Array: Momentum and Trend Strength The Array displays pairs as lines fanning from center. Steep lines = strong momentum. Flat = congestion. This shows trend steepness visually. Long green runs = sustained buying. Deep red = selling pressure. Switch timeframes easily—daily for trends, lower for entries. How They Work Together Combine for deeper insight: Matrix Spots...
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Day trading futures and why the oil price collapsed

Day trading futures and why the oil price collapsed

https://youtu.be/D_nEohi6pOA Day Trading Futures and Why the Oil Price Collapsed Day trading futures offers excitement and opportunity. Oil futures are especially volatile. A sudden collapse in oil prices can create sharp moves. Traders must understand the drivers to capitalize. Reasons Behind the Oil Price Collapse Oil prices collapsed due to oversupply and weak demand. Geopolitical tensions eased, releasing stored oil. Economic slowdown fears reduced consumption. Volume price analysis (VPA) showed heavy selling volume at highs—classic distribution. Day Trading Strategies During Collapse In such events, focus on momentum or reversals. High volume down candles confirmed bearish trend. Quantum indicators on NinjaTrader spotted exhaustion points. Short entries with tight stops worked well. Anna Coulling's VPA approach helped navigate the chaos. Oil collapses highlight futures volatility. Use Quantum tools for clear signals and disciplined day trading. Stay prepared for big moves. Oil Trading Fundamentals: Supply, Demand, Weekly Inventories, and OPEC Politics Oil trading is driven by volatility. Prices swing on global events. Understanding fundamentals is key. Supply and demand set the foundation....
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