How do you time the exits via VSA? Won't that give space, although I am considering exactly the identical process as entrances?
If entries are carefully planned after comprehensive background scanning and waiting for the right setups to appear, doing the same for exits can leave a lot of room for price to retrace against the transaction you are already in when contemplating to exit.
I am currently experimenting on greater time frames for entrances and then switching to lower time frames when exits might appear imminent.
What's your approach in this regard?
Markets are now dead for 1.5 hours at least . Even me with my trigger happy impatient fingers is sitting tightOriginally Posted by ;
Greeting traders. Glad to have discovered a thread devoted to volume analysis. I really don't trade this technique yet but because I began last year volume is something I have a different look at it. Up until now the best I've come up with is anomalies. . .even before reading about it I used to wonder 'why's that this volume pub so modest when the candle is large?' , surely there is a way to utilize this 'real-time' info.
If I can, I upload an example from the Dragon pair before. What I am searching for is a movement followed by alteration candles with volume bars that don't quite accumulate. I am expecting some volume traders can remark or provide any guie.
Cheers.
that's a fantastic option when markets are rather slow such as euro now. Consuming volume and time.Originally Posted by ;
But I can't say exactly the same as you.
I'm loading again on Long's reentry.
Whenever I attempt to utilize stops less than 20 pips, it does this: marked red, lovely ND at the right spot, right reaction. SL 5 pips over its top. Wooosh.Originally Posted by ;
Last one you has to have got your stop . . Euro 15 red on trendOriginally Posted by ;