Mastering Volume Price Analysis (VPA): How Quantum Trading’s VPOC, VRSI, and VWAP Indicators Deliver a Clear Edge in Any Market

Mastering Volume Price Analysis (VPA): How Quantum Trading’s VPOC, VRSI, and VWAP Indicators Deliver a Clear Edge in Any Market

Mastering Volume Price Analysis (VPA): How Quantum Trading’s VPOC, VRSI, and VWAP Indicators Deliver a Clear Edge in Any Market Volume Price Analysis (VPA) is the foundation of professional trading. It strips away the noise of price action alone and reveals the true story behind every move: the conviction (or lack of it) of the market participants driving it. At its core, VPA teaches us that price can lie, but volume never does. High volume confirms a move as authentic and sustainable; low or declining volume signals weakness, exhaustion, or manipulation. Institutions leave footprints in volume that retail traders can learn to read – and that’s exactly why VPA has become the methodology of choice for serious traders and investors across stocks, futures, forex, and beyond. In our recent post on Anna’s site, we examined the Nasdaq 100’s dramatic vertical rise over the past few weeks. The index climbed sharply, but the advance was powered by a tiny handful of chip stocks...
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Tips and tricks for staying in a trend using volume price analysis……and an indicator!

Tips and tricks for staying in a trend using volume price analysis……and an indicator!

Staying in a winning trend is one of the hardest parts of trading — secondary pullbacks and noise often shake traders out early. In this lesson, Anna Coulling shares practical tips and tricks for staying in trends longer using volume price analysis (VPA) and a powerful Quantum indicator. Learn how to read volume signals, confirm momentum strength, and avoid emotional exits for bigger profits. [00:24] Introduction to Fast-Timeframe Analysis on USD/CAD The video focuses on a very fast timeframe chart (30 seconds) using the USD/CAD currency pair as an example, though the methodology applies to any instrument or chart. Only two indicators are used: Accumulation Distribution Indicator Trend Monitor Purpose: To demonstrate how these indicators help identify key levels and trend behavior automatically, without manual line drawing. [00:42] Accumulation Distribution Indicator and Support/Resistance Levels The indicator automatically draws dashed lines representing support and resistance levels every time a price level is tested and retested. Line thickness correlates with the significance of the level: Thicker lines indicate more tests. Example levels tested 6–7 times in a congestion channel, demonstrating strong support/resistance. When...
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