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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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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All about the euro and the currency dashboard indicators

All about the euro and the currency dashboard indicators

https://youtu.be/ZbMWkQkb5kY Best Euro Pairs to Trade in the London Session The London forex session is prime time for euro pairs. It overlaps with major European markets. Liquidity surges from 8:00 AM GMT. European data releases drive volatility. This creates clear opportunities in EUR crosses and majors. Traders spot high-probability setups fast. All the currency indicators working in harmony to identify opportunities for trading the euro at the start of the London forex session. Why London Session Excels for Euro Pairs London handles massive volume. Eurozone countries join early. ECB hints or PMI data spike moves. GBP and CHF add relational action. Volume price analysis (VPA) shines—high volume on spikes shows conviction. Low volume warns of traps. Quantum currency strength indicator ranks EUR live. Matrix reveals cross dynamics. Top Euro Pairs for London Trading Focus on these for liquidity and momentum: EUR/USD: Most traded pair. Fed/ECB divergence drives it. Tight spreads. EUR/GBP: Pure Eurozone vs UK play. Policy differences create trends. EUR/JPY: Yen safe-haven vs euro growth. Risk sentiment...
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What the currency strength indicator also reveals!

What the currency strength indicator also reveals!

https://youtu.be/gx-c8nzLV2s When Not to Trade Knowing when not to trade is as important as knowing when to enter. Many traders lose money chasing every setup. Discipline means sitting on your hands sometimes. This protects capital and improves long-term results. The currency strength indicator is the starting point for any trading day, and you might ask why. The reason is very simple. Because it breaks this complex market of currency and counter currency down into the building blocks. In other words, the individual currencies themselves give you a clear and visual picture of which are moving and which are not. From this, you can then build your own currency pairs into those that are likely to be trending strongly, where one currency is rising and another falling. In addition, and just as important, the indicator also shows you which currency pairs to avoid for the time being. So it maximises your trading time, and delivers the strongly trending pairs we all need! Key Times to Stay...
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How to choose the best pairs to consider on the currency heatmap

How to choose the best pairs to consider on the currency heatmap

https://youtu.be/rMPE8a0mQGM How to Choose the Best Pairs to Consider on the Currency Heatmap Choosing the best pairs on the currency heatmap simplifies forex trading. The heatmap ranks currencies by relative strength. Colors show intensity—green for bullish, red for bearish. This reveals high-probability opportunities quickly. Choosing the best pairs to trade on the currency heatmap involves focusing on relational strength and weakness to identify high-probability opportunities. The heatmap, a key Quantum Trading tool developed by Anna Coulling, visually ranks currencies by performance, highlighting leaders (strong) and laggards (weak) for potential trends or reversals. Start by scanning for extreme outliers—pairs with one currency at the top (e.g., strong USD) and another at the bottom (weak EUR) often signal sustained moves. Combine this with volume price analysis (VPA) to confirm conviction: high volume on supporting candles validates the relational edge. Avoid crowded middling pairs in quiet markets; prioritize extremes for clearer setups. Used across MT4/MT5 or NinjaTrader, the heatmap simplifies pair selection, reducing noise and improving focus...
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Currency matrix reveals sentiment for the British pound

Currency matrix reveals sentiment for the British pound

https://youtu.be/ZHhXr93Aowo Currency Matrix Reveals Sentiment for the British Pound The currency matrix reveals sentiment for the British pound clearly. It shows GBP performance against all majors. This relational view exposes strength or weakness. Traders spot pound bias early. A terrific trading session as the London markets get underway with heavy selling of the British pound across the complex and clearly signalled on the currency matrix indicator for MT5. How the Matrix Highlights GBP Sentiment The matrix ranks GBP in crosses like GBP/USD, GBP/JPY, or EUR/GBP. Consistent green cells signal bullish sentiment. Red cells warn of bearish pressure. Volume price analysis (VPA) confirms—high volume on moves validates the matrix ranking. Practical Insights from GBP Matrix Strong GBP across pairs shows demand. This often ties to UK data or risk-on flows. Weak GBP signals selling. Safe-haven yen strengthens in crosses. Quantum currency matrix on MT5 or NinjaTrader updates live. It makes relational sentiment visual and instant. Combining with VPA for Better Trades VPA adds conviction. High volume on GBP upmoves...
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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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Where next for the USD and gold ahead of NFP?

Where next for the USD and gold ahead of NFP?

https://youtu.be/2q7Ev2V7ASQ What Is NFP and Why Is It Important? NFP stands for Non-Farm Payrolls. It's one of the most influential economic reports in global markets. Released by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics on the first Friday of each month at 8:30 AM ET (13:30 GMT), it measures job creation in the US economy excluding farm workers, government employees, and a few other categories. Over the last few days the US dollar has seen some much-needed upside momentum which in turn has driven the price of gold lower. So how much longer is the is the US dollar set to rise, or for gold to fall? Key Components of the NFP Report Headline Number: Net new jobs added (or lost) last month. Forecast vs actual drives reaction. Unemployment Rate: Percentage of workforce unemployed. Average Hourly Earnings: Wage growth—signals inflation pressure. Revisions: Previous months often adjusted. Strong NFP (beats forecast) = robust economy. Weak = slowdown concerns. Why NFP Is So Important NFP is a top-tier event for...
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The currency heatmap leads the way

The currency heatmap leads the way

https://youtu.be/BZ2qffQoq0w In this morning's session, one of the key indicators we focused on was the Quantum Trading currency heatmap, and the many ways it can be used, whether for longer term traders, or intraday scalping and swing trading opportunities. The currency heatmap delivers all the information in a single screen, delivering changes in sentiment from the fastest to the slowest timeframes, whilst also offering a ranking ladder of currency pairs at the extremes and therefore likely to reverse in due course. The currency heatmap is one of the four indicators on the currency dashboard, and this morning's forex trading session over delivered in every respect, as the currency strength indicator highlighted instantly those pairs offering trading opportunities, and those to avoid and leave alone. And from there, it's off to the charts, and then back to the currency matrix and the currency array to help confirm our trading decisions. The Currency Heatmap Leads the Way The currency heatmap is a trader's quick-scan superpower. It...
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Forex trading the US session – volume price analysis examples and much more!

Forex trading the US session – volume price analysis examples and much more!

Another great forex session as the US markets get underway following the overnight news in the Far East and in particular with regard to the Aussie dollar. Once again some great examples of volume price analysis in action which then provides the foundation for all the other technical analysis on the chart and supported by the Quantum Trading indicators. For forex traders the Quantum Trading currency dashboard is a great place to start with the currency strength indicator revealing individual strength and weakness across the eight major currencies. Then it’s on to the currency matrix and the currency array to consider the pairs and the complex of currencies, before moving finally to the currency heatmap. The importance of using multiple timeframes is once again highlighted both on the charts themselves and also on the indicators, with key indicators such as the trend monitor and trend dots helping to keep you in a position during the inevitable pause points in any trend higher...
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