How to trade futures using volume price analysis

How to trade futures using volume price analysis

https://youtu.be/ncdNcTLBKVk How to Trade Futures Using Volume Price Analysis Futures trading offers high liquidity and leverage. Contracts like /ES (S&P 500), /NQ (Nasdaq), or /CL (oil) move fast. Volume price analysis (VPA) provides the edge. It combines price action with trading volume. This reveals true market intent. High volume on moves shows conviction. Low volume warns of weakness or traps. Core VPA Principles for Futures VPA reads centralized volume data reliably in futures. Key signals: Trend Confirmation: Rising prices with increasing volume = strong uptrend (buyers in control). Reversals: New highs on low volume = divergence (distribution). High volume at lows halting decline = stopping volume (accumulation). Breakouts: Price escaping range on high volume = valid momentum. Traps: Spike on low volume often reverses—professionals fading retail. Practical Steps to Trade Futures with VPA Platform Setup: Use NinjaTrader (preferred for futures). Load Quantum indicators. Identify Trend: Higher timeframe (daily/4-hour) for bias. Trend Monitor green = uptrend. Spot Entries: Lower timeframe pullbacks. Enter on volume-confirmed moves (high...
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Renko day trading strategy on the NinjaTrader platform

Renko day trading strategy on the NinjaTrader platform

Renko day trading strategy on the NinjaTrader platform using the renko optimizer for NinjaTrader. https://youtu.be/_7eORVR2KCU...
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Never, ever, trade with an opinion

Never, ever, trade with an opinion

Never, ever trade with an opinion. Trading with an opinion is one reason many traders struggle to succeed confident they are right and the market is wrong. Never trade against the market as the house always wins! Use volume price analysis which reveals the truth behind the price action. https://youtu.be/2qtX40Gbd_s...
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Learn how to ride the trend through congestion using multiple renko charts on NinjaTrader

Learn how to ride the trend through congestion using multiple renko charts on NinjaTrader

Learn how to ride the trend through congestion using multiple renko charts on NinjaTrader and the renko optimiser indicator. https://youtu.be/qY_ah0xdKSQ...
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How to set the correct tick and renko box size for your non time based charts on NinjaTrader

How to set the correct tick and renko box size for your non time based charts on NinjaTrader

Trading using non time-based charts has many advantages, but one drawback which is this. How you do you know what to set for your tick or renko charts. More importantly, both of these settings are dependant on the instrument you are trading and also the time of the trading day. After all, markets speed up and slow down constantly. It's not a case of set and forget. And in this video, we explain how to do this using the Tickspeedometer and the Renko Optimizer for NinajTrader. https://youtu.be/ot5QxqwmrWM...
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How to use the renko optimizer indicator for NinjaTrader

How to use the renko optimizer indicator for NinjaTrader

In this session of the US day trading web class, we show you how to use the renko optimser indicator from Quantum Trading to trade forex. And when used in combination with the trend monitor and the trends indicator becomes an immensely powerful approach to trading any market. https://youtu.be/37uQVAhYhvQ...
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Blend time and non time based charts to create a powerful trading approach

Blend time and non time based charts to create a powerful trading approach

https://youtu.be/GKOs1qwvApE Blending Time and Non-Time-Based Charts: A Powerful Trading Approach Trading charts come in two main types: time-based (e.g., 1-minute, daily) and non-time-based (tick, Renko). Each has strengths. Blending them creates a powerful approach. Time charts provide context. Non-time-based reveal pure momentum. This combination filters noise. It aligns bias with precise entries. Volume price analysis (VPA) confirms conviction across both. Using a blend of time and non time based charts is a powerful approach to trading forex, and in this video I highlight the renko chart which builds a brick based chart devoid of time, and so reveals momentum which you never see on a time based chart. Yet using the time charts also gives you the insight using volume price analysis, hence the reason it is a powerful combination. Time-Based Charts: The Big-Picture Foundation Time charts add bars at fixed intervals. They show overall trend and structure: Higher timeframes (daily/weekly) reveal primary direction. Support/resistance, phases (accumulation/distribution) clear. Ideal for bias—Quantum Trend Monitor aligns long-term...
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Renko charts deliver for cable in the London forex session

Renko charts deliver for cable in the London forex session

Renko charts deliver for cable in the London forex session. Renko charts like tick charts are non time based and so reveal market momentum, speeding up and slowing down as the trading session unfolds, and this is a great example on the GBP/USD pair as London opens. https://youtu.be/4JdN7BbWpp0...
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Scalping using the renko optimizer for NinjaTrader across the emini index futures

Scalping using the renko optimizer for NinjaTrader across the emini index futures

In this video David explains how to scalp congested markets using the renko optimizer for NinjaTrader and across all three emini index futures in the US futures trading session. https://youtu.be/PLDnyuw1noA...
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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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