Richard  Wyckoff’s three laws explained and the complete cycle

Richard Wyckoff’s three laws explained and the complete cycle

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cXJ892ZHv4 { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "VideoObject", "name": "The Wyckoff cycles explained", "description": "In the first part of the US futures trading session I explain Wyckoff’s three laws in the context of how they cycle through the charts in all timeframes.", "thumbnailUrl": "https://img.youtube.com/vi/9cXJ892ZHv4/maxresdefault.jpg", "uploadDate": "2020-06-19", // e.g., 2025-01-01 "duration": "PT14M38S", // PT(minutes)M(seconds)S, e.g., 14 min 39 sec "contentUrl": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cXJ892ZHv4", "embedUrl": "https://www.youtube.com/embed/9cXJ892ZHv4" } Richard Wyckoff’s Three Laws Explained Richard Wyckoff was a pioneering trader in the early 20th century. He studied markets through "tape reading"—real-time price and volume data. From this, he distilled three fundamental laws. These explain how markets move and why. They remain the foundation of modern Volume Price Analysis (VPA). Understanding them helps spot professional intent and high-probability trades. 1. The Law of Supply and Demand Price moves based on the balance between buyers (demand) and sellers (supply). Demand exceeds supply → price rises. Supply exceeds demand → price falls. Balance → price ranges sideways. Volume confirms this. High volume on up moves shows strong demand. Low volume rallies signal weak demand—potential reversal. 2. The Law...
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Volatility strategies using primary & secondary trends

Volatility strategies using primary & secondary trends

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqyPAW_mVvg Focus on the VIX using our volatility indicator and an explanation of primary and secondary trends....
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Trade Bitcoin using volume price analysis on the TradingView platform

Trade Bitcoin using volume price analysis on the TradingView platform

https://youtu.be/I3k9yYXnO5I Trade Bitcoin Using Volume Price Analysis on the TradingView Platform Trading Bitcoin with volume price analysis (VPA) on TradingView offers a clear edge. VPA combines price action with trading volume. This reveals true market intent. High volume on up candles shows buying conviction. Low volume warns of weakness or traps. The volume price analysis approach can be applied to any instrument and any market. In this video we focus on Bitcoin using the TradingView platform and in the faster timeframes and supported by the Quantum Trading tools and indicators. Applying VPA to Bitcoin Charts Bitcoin is volatile and sentiment-driven. On TradingView, add volume bars to candlestick charts. Look for accumulation at lows with rising volume. Distribution at highs signals selling pressure. Divergence between price and volume often precedes reversals. Quantum-style custom scripts enhance VPA visuals on TradingView. Practical Tips for BTC Traders Focus on key levels like support/resistance. Confirm breakouts with high volume. Use multiple timeframes—daily for trend, lower for entries. Anna Coulling's VPA methodology applies...
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Volatility, the currency matrix indicator and volume price analysis

Volatility, the currency matrix indicator and volume price analysis

In this forex trading session, we take a closer look at the volatility indicator on the GBP/JPY and also explain the importance of the values on the currency matrix as currency pairs approach the extremes. https://youtu.be/op3yikVM1RA...
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Is reversal trading in forex for you – or is trend trading the best option?

Is reversal trading in forex for you – or is trend trading the best option?

https://youtu.be/aaXpMBb7uQs Is Reversal Trading in Forex for You – or Is Trend Trading the Best Option? Neither reversal trading nor trend trading is universally "best" in forex. Both can be profitable. The right choice depends on your personality, risk tolerance, and market conditions. Volume price analysis (VPA) works brilliantly for both styles. It provides objective signals through volume confirmation. In the London forex session, the focus was on reversals and reversal trading, and whether this suits your temperament and personality as a trader. The forex market is one of mean reversion, with currencies moving from oversold to overbought and back again in all timeframes. This presents a myriad of trading opportunities using the currency strength indicator for MT5, NinjaTrader and TradingView. But the question is whether this is for you. The Advantages Of Reversak Trading The advantage of reversal trading is as a trader you get in early and so maximize returns on the position. However, getting in early comes at a price, which is...
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