What relational analysis reveals about sentiment and risk

What relational analysis reveals about sentiment and risk

https://youtu.be/ABAGHm4-Yi0 What Relational Analysis Reveals About Sentiment and Risk Relational analysis is a core part of modern forex trading. It examines how currencies perform against each other. This reveals hidden sentiment and risk appetite. Single-pair views miss the big picture. Relational tools show the full market mood. Sentiment in the financial markets is expressed as risk-on or risk-off, and following the release of Chinese data overnight, market reaction could best be described as mixed with not universal agreement in risk asset classes. Sentiment Signals from Relational Strength Relational analysis highlights risk-on or risk-off sentiment. Strong commodity currencies like AUD or NZD signal risk-on. Investors favor growth assets. Weak safe-havens like JPY or CHF confirm this. Reverse for risk-off—yen and Swiss franc lead rankings. Risk Appetite and Currency Flows High relational extremes reveal risk levels. AUD/JPY rising shows appetite for risk. Falling pair warns of caution. Volume price analysis (VPA) confirms—high volume on moves validates sentiment. Quantum currency matrix and strength indicator on MT5 or NinjaTrader make...
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Get started trading index futures using the micro contracts from the CME

Get started trading index futures using the micro contracts from the CME

https://youtu.be/HhY-z-Js5X0 Get Started Trading Index Futures Using Micro Contracts from the CME Micro index futures from the CME (Chicago Mercantile Exchange) are an excellent entry point for retail traders. These contracts are 1/10 the size of standard E-mini futures, with lower margins and risk. Popular ones include Micro E-mini S&P 500 (/MES), Nasdaq-100 (/MNQ), Dow Jones (/MYM), and Russell 2000 (/M2K). They track major US indices with high liquidity. The emini micros from the CME are new small size index futures, which are great for those getting started day trading the emini index markets. Key Benefits of Micro Contracts Lower Capital: Day trading margins ~$50-1,000 per contract (broker-dependent; e.g., $576 for /MES at some). Reduced Risk: Smaller tick value (e.g., $1.25/point for /MES vs $12.50 for E-mini). Accessibility: Trade major indices without big account sizes. 24/5 Liquidity: Nearly round-the-clock trading. Step-by-Step to Get Started Choose a Broker: Select one with CME access and low commissions (e.g., NinjaTrader Brokerage, Interactive Brokers, TradeStation, or AMP Futures). Many...
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Using the aud/jpy to gauge market sentiment

Using the aud/jpy to gauge market sentiment

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwsiXkPV0bM A video to explain how e mini traders can use the forex market to discover market sentiment, and in particular the aud/jpy.  ...
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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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Trading oil using multiple time frames

Trading oil using multiple time frames

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxYx_rC9Lx8 Oil was one of the casualties of yesterday's market meltdown and in this video, we have some dramatic price action in the WTI contract highlighted by our Quantum indicators in multiple time frames.  ...
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Candlestick analysis in a price waterfall

Candlestick analysis in a price waterfall

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3UsEEPlIR8 A dramatic price waterfall can trigger FOMO in many traders but understanding the candles and volume can help to identify potential entries. In this video, we illustrate this in real-time....
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Trading multiple time frames in Forex

Trading multiple time frames in Forex

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsdlTIdSVy0   How to Trade Forex Ahead of the London Open The hours ahead of the London forex open are quiet. Asian session winds down. Volatility drops. Many traders wait. But this period offers preparation advantages. Spot early sentiment. Position for London surge. Volume price analysis (VPA) reveals subtle clues. Session crossovers can catch many traders as volatility enters the market. Using multiple time frames and non-time-based charts can help traders navigate these tricky trading times. This video breaks down the price action on the gbp/aud before the London open. Why Trade Ahead of London Open London open (8:00 GMT) brings liquidity explosion. But Asian close sets tone. Carryover momentum often continues. Early positioning avoids crowded entries. Low volume ranges build pressure. VPA spots this—low volume extremes signal potential breakouts. Quantum currency strength indicator ranks currencies pre-open. This shows relational leaders. Preparation and VPA Signals Use the quiet time wisely: Scan Relational Strength: Quantum matrix highlights extremes. Strong AUD vs weak JPY = risk-on bias. VPA in Low Volatility:...
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Forex Analysis Tools

Forex Analysis Tools

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMz3llNBkeY One of the decisions we have to make as traders is whether we prefer to trade trends, reversals or breakouts. That decision can only be made from an understanding of chart structure and having the best tools available. In this video, we explain how this can be achieved in the forex markets in particular using our proprietary currency strength indicator....
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Learn how to read the economic data and what it reveals in the cycle

Learn how to read the economic data and what it reveals in the cycle

https://youtu.be/8CpODxPkX90 Learn How to Read the Economic Data and What It Reveals in the Cycle Economic data releases drive market moves. Traders must learn to read them correctly. Data reveals where we are in the economic cycle. This guides sentiment and trading decisions. Volume price analysis (VPA) adds confirmation. Learn how to read the economic data and what it reveals in the cycle Key Economic Indicators and Cycle Phases The cycle has four phases: recovery, expansion, slowdown, recession. Leading indicators like PMI signal early turns. Coincident indicators (GDP, employment) show current state. Lagging indicators (unemployment rate) confirm trends. Strong data (high PMI, low unemployment) points to expansion. Weak data signals slowdown. Central bank responses follow—rate hikes in expansion, cuts in recession. How Data Reveals Cycle Position Positive surprises boost risk-on sentiment. Commodity currencies (AUD, CAD) strengthen. Negative surprises favor safe-havens (JPY, CHF). Volume price analysis confirms reactions—high volume on moves shows conviction. Trading with Data and VPA Wait for data release. Watch initial reaction. Use VPA for confirmation—high volume...
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The importance of trading with multiple time frames

The importance of trading with multiple time frames

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UvB2SBMUx8 The Importance of Trading with Multiple Time Frames (NinjaTrader) Trading with multiple time frames is essential for success. It provides context. Higher timeframes show the big picture trend. Lower timeframes reveal precise entries and exits. This alignment reduces false signals. NinjaTrader excels for multi-timeframe trading. In this morning's London forex webinar our focus was on the yen pairs as improved market sentiment had seen some great moves in both aud/jpy & nzd/jpy. Gbp/jpy had been lagging but strong buying of the British pound helped to propel the pair higher. The webinar also considered using multiple time frames to find significant levels of support and resistance to help determine whether the trend would continue or not. Why Multiple Time Frames Matter Single timeframe trading misses the full story. A 5-minute chart looks bullish. But daily shows downtrend. Multiple views align direction. Volume price analysis (VPA) confirms strength across frames. High volume on higher timeframe moves validates lower timeframe setups. VPA and Quantum Tools on NinjaTrader Volume price...
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