Vsa Volume Spread

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Vsa Volume Spread
Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)

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thanks ShamusFamous. i look forward to learning VSA

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here is 2 sets ups for Asia GU
VSA is a great way to read volume and spread of candles , coupled with price action at areas of previous support / resistance it forms a great way to trade Attachment 217319
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I look forward to some volume discussion. I trade purely off price action and look to volume for signs of confirmation when moves develop. I do in other markets anyway.
I always thought that Forex volume numbers were unreliable because due to the decentralized system of the currency markets, volume doesn't get reported? Or are you guys using something like ATR to measure the change in bar ranges to closely approximate volume? I read the correlation between volume and a 1-day ATR is upwards of 0.8 in a recent Forex article.

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I look forward to some volume discussion. I trade purely off price action and look to volume for signs of confirmation when moves develop. I do in other markets anyway.
I always thought that Forex volume numbers were unreliable because due to the decentralized system of the currency markets, volume doesn't get reported? Or are you guys using something like ATR to measure the change in bar ranges to closely approximate volume? I read the correlation between volume and a 1-day ATR is upwards of 0.8 in a recent Forex article.
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I have updated the first post with a good article by Todd Krueger on the basics of VSA. (Original Article Here) I will always update the first post with any new links, resources, or files useful to learning/trading VSA... Always check the first page/post for the latest updates.
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ShamusFamous, I hope this will go in the right direction.
I was following the other thread but I agree it lost steam.
I never post as you could see, but I got interesting in this study.
I'm currently reading master the market and for shure I'll be looking at this thread very often, hope to join you inthe chatroom.
Anyway thanks to bring this up!

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ShamusFamous, I hope this will go in the right direction.
I was following the other thread but I agree it lost steam.
I never post as you could see, but I got interesting in this study.
I'm currently reading master the market and for shure I'll be looking at this thread very often, hope to join you inthe chatroom.
Anyway thanks to bring this up!
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Updated with Tom William's Master The Markets (Link in first post)

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I recommend you read something else as this sentence is now concluded.
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Thank you for creating an organized and focused thread on VSA. Much, much better.

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Thanks for starting this, SahmusFamous. I look forward to learning much from you and other contributors.
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Look at 15 min TF and trade from 1 min TF.
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I'm no expert on vsa by any stretch of the imagination but its certainly an interesting addition. GU 8am candle on 1 hr chart has a higher close with higher volume so thats a first sign to look for buy trades.
Several higher low's follow on 5 min chart and what interests me for my style of trading is the higher lows that occur with increased volume.
The arrows etc come from the attached cdrw.

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Hi Shamus,
Would you mind posting any indicators you believe might be helpful as well?
Many thanks
waltini

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Hi Shamus,
Would you mind posting any indicators you believe might be helpful as well?
Many thanks
waltini
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