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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...
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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...
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How to Use Quantum Trading Tools and Indicators to Trade Forex on MT4, TradingView & NinjaTrader
Quantum Trading indicators are designed for relational forex trading. They build on volume price analysis (VPA) by Anna Coulling. Core tools include Currency Strength Indicator, Matrix, Array, Heatmap, Trend Monitor, VPOC, and more. These work across MT4/MT5, TradingView, and NinjaTrader—giving you flexibility.
Forex trading using volume price analysis in the London session on a variety of platforms including TradingView, Tradestation, NinjaTrader and MT4
Getting Started on Each Platform
MT4/MT5: Download Quantum indicators from quantumtrading.com. Install via Files > Open Data Folder > MQL4/5 > Indicators. Restart platform. Drag tools onto charts. Custom workspaces save setups.
TradingView: Add Quantum scripts from public library or private invite. Search "Quantum" or paste custom Pine code. Apply to any forex pair. Alerts and multi-chart layouts work seamlessly.
NinjaTrader: Preferred for advanced users. Install Quantum package. Indicators appear in list. Load on futures or forex charts. Use with tick or Renko for...
Cryptocurrency strength indicator vs currency strength indicator on TradingView and more volume price analysis across the markets
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Patience Trading in Congestion Ahead of the Federal Reserve Meeting
Federal Reserve meetings create anticipation. Markets often enter congestion beforehand. Price ranges tightly. Volatility drops. Traders feel pressure to act. But patience is key here. Rushing leads to traps. Volume price analysis (VPA) teaches waiting for conviction. Patience trading in congestion ahead of the Federal Reserve meeting
Why Congestion Forms Pre-FOMC
FOMC decisions drive USD and global sentiment. Traders position cautiously. No clear direction until the announcement. Low volume ranges appear. Spikes lack follow-through. This builds tension. Quantum volatility indicator on MT5 or NinjaTrader flags low readings—congestion confirmed.
VPA Insights in Pre-Meeting Ranges
VPA reveals intent clearly. Low volume on moves shows indecision—no real conviction. High volume at extremes hints at positioning. But false breakouts trap impatient traders. Wait for post-meeting volume surge. High volume reactions validate direction.
Quantum Trend Monitor stays neutral in congestion. This reminds you—no trend yet.
Practical Patience Strategies
Avoid forcing trades. Monitor majors (EUR/USD, GBP/USD). Watch for volume support at range edges. Low...
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The US Dollar Delivers on the Currency Strength Indicator in the London Forex Session
The US dollar often delivers strong performance in the London forex session. This period brings high liquidity. USD pairs react sharply. The currency strength indicator highlights USD dominance clearly. Traders spot opportunities fast in majors like EUR/USD or GBP/USD.
Despite the longer-term bearish picture for the currency of first reserve, in the London session, it was strongly bid and delivered excellent trading opportunities across the majors. On the DXY index the US dollar rose to 90.25 before reversing as the US session started later in the day.
Why USD Strength Emerges in London
London session overlaps with Europe. US data previews or positioning build. Dollar flows intensify. Safe-haven or yield demand supports USD. Volume price analysis (VPA) confirms conviction—high volume on USD rallies shows buying pressure. Low volume pullbacks signal weakness in sellers.
Quantum currency strength indicator ranks USD high early. This reveals relational extremes vs EUR or GBP.
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