Volume Charts

Discussion in 'Index Futures' started by joseph135, Aug 9, 2017.

  1. speedo

    speedo

    That's what makes it a market.
     
    #31     Aug 22, 2017
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  2. %%
    Great idea, point + figure charts, i figure;
    until barcharts, candlecharts, +mountain charts came along:D
     
    #32     Aug 22, 2017
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  3. %%
    Yes,LovetheTrade, but lets use your charts, because my banker dad said ''dont tell everthing you know''
    Click up a SPY 3 month, mountain [aka ,area]chart. NOW picture mountain peaks, on your mountain 3 month year chart; price volume draws like a candle,[ horizontal, not vertical candle]just like a grid nine on $242 area peaks/+, of most volume/price.

    Since the crowd is wrong so much;
    $242 volume candle/rectangle may not mean much- it could LOL:cool::caution:
     
    #33     Aug 22, 2017
  4. comagnum

    comagnum

    Just some suggestions on volume bar settings, if anyone uses them as well.

    Yes, I use them, only for stock/ETF trades looking at only the indices. Volume price bars shows the he avg # of shares bought/sold in a simple visual display. This along with a few other market internals like charted up-down volume/adv-decl/new highs-lows/tick/VWAP all plotted one one chart gives me a good clue as to as to the strength or weakness of the market. It takes only a moment to look at.
     
    #34     Aug 22, 2017
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  5. %% I meant ,horizontal rectangle[like a candle] , grid line [volume charts] not ''grid nine'' ,@ $242 area, SPY, 3 month charts
     
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    #35     Aug 22, 2017
  6. lovethetrade

    lovethetrade Guest

    True, and the outcome would be abysmal for the systematic trader. I was already 99% certain i wouldn't use them before posting and was just looking for added visual confirmation. No doubt, volume-based charts could benefit the discretionary trader looking for a more simplified approach and whether this comes at an opportunity cost or not will depend largely on one's effectiveness with either approach.

    Do you use multi-volume charts to make your trading decisions? (similar to multi-time-frame analysis)

    What was the NDA for? (if you don't mind me asking). I thought you were the lone-wolf discretionary trader...
     
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    #36     Aug 23, 2017
  7. Xela

    Xela


    For me, it was neither "more simplified" nor "less simplified": I did exactly the same things that I'd previously been doing from timed charts, but using volume charts instead, and found a small but significant and very steady improvement in win rates across the various trade entry set-ups I use.

    A couple of people who were familiar with my trading had been encouraging me to do exactly that for a long time, but I was stubborn and took far longer to experiment, and to switch over, than I should have done. Unfortunately I'm very hard to teach and have to work everything out independently.



    Maybe so, but that wasn't really my experience, as I was no more effective with either "approach". My "approach", in fact, didn't change at all - only the construction of the bars/candles from which I was trading, and the overall outcomes.



    If you call two "multi" - yes. (Probably "bi-volume"?).



    I was, when I first joined this forum. My "journey" has been in the opposite direction to that of a couple of people I know (who have been "institutional" but saved up their bonuses for a few years to use as trading capital to set themselves up as independent traders, as people sometimes do). I've actually done the reverse, in a sense, and now trade for a small hedge-fund. The changes in the way I trade have been surprisingly minimal.
     
    #37     Aug 23, 2017
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  8. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Volume analysis is too much information as it can be interpreted a thousand different ways.
    It's especially prohibitive to newbies. What is more important is using a price/chart/indicator combo to provide direction. And of course the edge is Prudent Risk Management.
     
    #38     Aug 23, 2017
  9. speedo

    speedo

    The discussion is not as to additional volume analysis but the efficacy of volume based charts as opposed to time or transaction based.
     
    #39     Aug 23, 2017
  10. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    And that's volume analysis. ---It should be discarded.
     
    #40     Aug 23, 2017