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Personally, I prefer to read and search rather then pollute this cyberspace with trivial questions, but please know you're making a difference to my share trading education.
I have been working on this for a part of the day. Very interesting! As you say it appears at the very top or the very bottom generally and drawing support resistance horizontals from these particular points can be very beneficial, which is not earth-shattering as some charting programs have horizontal volume, which sadly IC charts do not have. I pleaded with Colin Twiggs back in around 2005 to please put in horizontal volume, sadly he just told me to look at the Equivolume chart. It is just not the same.Supper high volume is generally climatic
This is interesting I will spend some more time looking at low volume. I have noticed generally my existing horizontals marry very closely to the 'new lines' the volume levels bring. Small adjustments may make the difference between a buy or sell before it is appropriate. As in CQE, not that it was a small difference in the horizontal, on this occasion my fail line was $3.57 and the volume level was $3.70. I felt my fail line would take too much profit off the table so I sold after it broke a rising trendline at $3.73. Had I had that volume horizontal I would never have sold. $3.70 would have been a better decision point.To me it’s an indicator of supply and demand in fact I’ve found very low volume in some circumstances to be a greater leading indicator
Studying Volume IMHO is like watching a game of Swaps in the school yard
One BUY is cancelled out with One Sell
I call this a DRAW
100,000 Buys is also cancelled out by 100 ,000 Sells
I call this a DRAW also
The fact is that on the ASX you can only have a Sell if there is a BUY
'Tis like a perfect match as is made in heaven
ONE (1) BUY + ONE (SELL)
Volume analysis started off in the beginning because it was an easily documented statistic
and the only stat in those days
AND still is to this day
I don't care how many kids are playing SWAPS in the schoolyard or what their parents are SWAPPING on the Sharemarket
It gives me no insight as to who SWAPS best
VOLUME studies in "OPEN INTEREST" is another story
This is not a game of SWAPS
I hope this helps
AND
It is only My Opinion
Bon Voyage and Stay Well
Studying Volume IMHO is like watching a game of Swaps in the school yard
Studying Volume IMHO is like watching a game of Swaps in the school yard
VOLUME studies in "OPEN INTEREST" is another story
This is not a game of SWAPS
But that’s not where the gems are.
They appear as extremes. They appear as outliers in some cases.
They appear as anomalies where you just have to say —- that’s not normal and
the combination of this and that commands my attention.
Its like reading people.
Most can’t —- some can. It’s not an exact science but in the hands of those who are good at it —-insights are invaluable.
Another chart example of a VCP (Volume Contraction Pattern).
Weekly chart of TIE ( soon to be gold producer Cote d'Ivoire)
A VCP can form anywhere in the range, top, middle (like this example) or bottom. It's an opportunity to start a trade with a small initial SL which maximises the R:R outlook.
An example, if I may @tech/aBut that’s not where the gems are.
They appear as extremes. They appear as outliers in some cases.
They appear as anomalies where you just have to say —- that’s not normal and
the combination of this and that commands my attention.
Why —- because I’ve seen it countless times before and it is generally an opportunity which needs to be investigated.
It could be beneficial or costly .
Hello Ann
Re volume and price, I am also a follower of @tech/a and his substantial contributions to this forum. His studies follow some of the Volume Spread Analysis (VSA) ideas and there are a number of books available online on this subject. The one by Anna Coulling is a good place to start.
And this software manual is another, a bit more advanced. https://www.aussiestockforums.com/threads/vsa-free-master-the-markets-by-tom-williams-pdf.13804/
Interesting to see how this travels. I absolutely hate consolidations, I have been burned so badly, I call them legalized theft. I am sure some of them work out but I don't want to be there when it happens.
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Just a few observations. Consolidations are best served FRESH!
Here is another excellent free source (185 Pages will keep you busy until I get back!)
https://www.tradeguider.com/mtm_251058.pdf
Please post your own findings and prospects for us to look at Long and or short!
THE KEY, in the END, is to be able to READ A CHART with a good deal of accuracy GOING FORWARD
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