https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=br7VunMwFTk
Markets are about risk on or risk off appetite and often the best way to establish which is prevalent is to consider proxy markets or instruments. The aud/jpy currency pair performs this function as the yen can be either a safe haven or risk currency. And as a commodity currency, the Australian dollar too gives traders and investors an insight into both the market and economies.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujMOVFmJ5ec
The currency heatmap is a unique indicator that allows forex traders to consider 28 pairs in multiple time frames and can be used by both short term and longer term traders....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfAO71OA89I
Candles and candle patterns are one of the five pillars of volume price analysis and together with a currency dashboard can help to identify and validate reversal trading opportunities.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yp5qtDMiKI
Waiting for Reversal Signals on EUR/NZD
EUR/NZD shows signs of potential reversal. The pair has trended steadily. Now extremes appear. Traders wait patiently for confirmation. Volume price analysis (VPA) guides the timing.
Patience is the key when waiting for reversal signals, particularly after a sharp move lower. In this excerpt from this morning's forex webinar the eur/nzd pair entered into consolidation trading between two key levels.
Key VPA Reversal Signals
Look for divergence. Price makes new extremes on low volume. This warns of exhaustion. High volume at turning points signals stopping action. Quantum Accumulation/Distribution indicator highlights weakening momentum.
Relational Context with Quantum Tools
The currency strength indicator ranks EUR and NZD. Overstretched rankings hint at turns. Currency matrix shows cross-pair dynamics. Quantum tools on MT5 or NinjaTrader make these visible quickly. Anna Coulling's VPA approach waits for volume support.
Practical Waiting Strategy
Avoid forcing trades. Wait for candle close with volume confirmation. High volume reversal candles offer entries. Low volume extremes often trap early movers.
EUR/NZD reversal signals build...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0pOfBXHYyU
The yen is a unique currency in the forex market as it can confirm either risk on or risk off sentiment. In this excerpt from today's forex webinar, it was a case of which of the yen pairs offered the best trading opportunity as the indices moved higher.
The Yen Complex Confirms Market Sentiment: Why JPY Behaves This Way and Key Pairs to Watch
The Japanese yen (JPY) complex is a powerful barometer for global risk sentiment. When yen pairs move together, it confirms market mood clearly. JPY strengthens in risk-off (fear). It weakens in risk-on (optimism). This relational behavior creates high-probability trades. Volume price analysis (VPA) validates conviction—high volume on yen moves shows real sentiment shifts.
Why the Yen Behaves This Way
JPY is the premier safe-haven currency:
Low Interest Rates: BoJ policy keeps rates near zero. This makes yen cheap to borrow—fueling carry trades in risk-on.
Safe-Haven Demand: In uncertainty (equities drop, crises), investors repatriate funds. Yen buying surges.
Carry Trade Dynamics:...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbbWlQubqIg
There are many drivers for currencies and currency pairs. One is sentiment and in this excerpt from today's forex webinar we explain how related markets can help us identify risk appetite in the market which is then reflected in various currency pairs.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58aiMiJrZyE
In this section of a recent webinar, we highlight the importance of the R4 Camarilla level and how this level can give us an insight into possible reversals....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzjfVKW7q5g
Tick charts can be integrated into all trading approaches as they give traders an insight into market momentum, and with the Quantum tickspeedometer we no longer need to guess the optimum tick value as the indicator will calculate this for us.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=677FopMyFaA
Some reversal examples based on volume price analysis as well as the volatility trap which is usually triggered following a significant news release.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azf7b6ror6c&t=2s
Market reversals happen for many reasons including fundamental news or a change in sentiment. However, one reversal that consistently happens in the forex market is designed to trap traders on the wrong side of the market. It happens at session cross overs and in particular at the London open. This section from a recent webinar explains.
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