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This one's volume pattern has sparked my interest so thought I would see what Tech (and anyone else) thinks. No in depth analysis required, just a choice.
1. already in...if so what bar and what direction.
2. go long... if so at close or next day open
3. go short.. if so at close or next day open
4. wait.
It's a daily chart.
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BL
have a look at the 2 original charts I posted.
That's what I need to be able to make an opinion of this consolidation.
How's your crude oil trade going.
Still in
Adding
Exited?
Back later
Back to our first chart.
PAVs
1 st post was pretty spot with his analysis.
Bit of self doubt crept in!
BUT
I focus
Picked the critical bar and message in context with the landscape of the chart.
Experience shows.
CLICK TO EXPAND
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I would now say that we are in an uptrend.
Price moving up on low volume. No supply.
Now we are at a resistance zone.
Time to watch price and volume closely.
So far there are no signs of supply as price pushes up on low volume.
I would simply be sitting back (still in the trade) and watching to see how it reacts around this area.
Until heavier volume begins to appear, price is free to continue to move up.
IF heavy volume appears THEN I will watch to see how price reacts following this.
But for now, I'm sitting back and doing nothing.
I would take profits and watch what happens next.
Your at the top of a potential TR, so it's an easy decision.
One of the things that confused me early on was that I equated low volume in an uptrend like this one with low demand.
When I began to recognize low volume to mean little supply it opened my eyes.
When in a stock I look at two things in my trade management plan.
1. S/R levels
2. Volume
(More specifically, volume AT these levels).
When big volume appears at these levels I will do one of two things depending on a couple of factors.
1. Take profits
2. Wait and see how price reacts following the large volume (next few bars) and move stop tight.
Interesting, so:
uptrend + sudden high volume into resistance zone = supply entering?
uptrend + low volume into resistance zone = no supply and demand winning?
I would have thought strong volume in an uptrend going into a resistance zone would be a sign its going to smash through it, especially if it's tested it before? I've been looking at it similar to you used to, low volume in uptrend = low demand.
I guess you can argue a case for anything that supports your bias, that's the part I find tricky.
Am reading Anna Coulling's guide to VPA at present. So my interpretation of bar (6) is that buyers have had enough of the supply coming in at resistance. With the bar before bar (6), Anna says that there is an anomaly if the bar range doesn't match the higher volume (Wyckoff - cause/effect) so it means that bar before (6) on above average volume and narrower range was more supply pushing the price lower. Then bar (6) shows lower volume and a lower close validating the observation. The price will now move lower and possibly shake out all the remaining supply.
Now I am a novice with this stuff so that is my saving grace and zero embarrassment if I am completely wrong.
Yes, I have an Ipad now so e-books are the go. With regard to the highlighted part, I very much doubt that insiders would be on every security traded. The read is also not gospel in my opinion. As I mentioned in the previous post, chart analysis can change in just one bar.Thank you for mentioning Anna's book!
If indeed things happen as described, randomness and chaos are removed, and all our focus should be in learning, understanding and identifying the rules of the game(s) and we too can play with the professionals with some chances of winning some thing!
Yes, I have an Ipad now so e-books are the go. With regard to the highlighted part, I very much doubt that insiders would be on every security traded. The read is also not gospel in my opinion. As I mentioned in the previous post, chart analysis can change in just one bar.
Anyone able to assist in providing ideas as to why this chart appears to have broken to the upside? Any clues in the consolidation area which would have provided us with a set up?
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