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I anticipate that knowing whether there will be high volume will save time when day trading. Waiting around for hours for a setup wastes time and makes day trading quite a boring profession. I mostly day trade the ES for this reason, I get the same setups with the SPI but I’ll be in and out within 15 minutes on the ES where as I’ll be in and out in 2+ hours on the SPI. But does high volume equal high volatility?
Anyway, if you could predetermine high volume and scan for it could produce more setups. Great idea GB! I look forward to Tech getting back and sharing his ideas, selfish bastard travelling the world:
But does high volume equal high volatility?
Pretty basic but for an increasing volume event with a greater than 50% possibility, what about looking back at volume for the number of occurrences there are over e.g. 5 yearsEither that, or perhaps you can suggest some variables to input/optimize.
Thanks.
Thanks for the input wys, but can you explain a bit further please. I'm not following. How does one make condition 1 = 100 and condition 2 = 500?
Just having an earl grey myself...
Let's say CEO, NWE, LEG, CGM.
Gringotts Bank said:I only want to know if the volume is likely to be higher or lower than today's.
Gringotts Bank said:I see CEO Monday having volume < Friday.
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