FOREX - Trends, Forecasts and Implications 2015(continued) - page 308

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How do you guys determine all this? For example, you said that the hen is going down. How did you determine that? The KD had the volumes down? So? What about the volumes at the top, where the price hasn't been yet? KD won't show it because it's yum! Or will the MeMakers throw a couple of options up there... futures...? So what? Where will the price go? Fuck your KD's and volumes... ...from the bell tower...
Danila, look it's barclay's volumes - their internal,
they say (they said on 28th july) their cad target is 1.34 if it is above 1.31, at that 1.31 we touched
their rationale is evident in this picture - they say they see an increase in volumes when the price is up
- they apparently interpret it this way the big guys are buying (high volumes) and as a consequence the price goes up .
Two questions
1) Are these volumes similar to futures volumes?
2) Strange's interpretation of VSA is opposite - it shows us in his picture
https://c.mql5.com/3/72/19.07.2015_12.png
The BSA principle: big candle up + big volume + the clout of the candle below the hai - it means that the big guys are losing their purchases to the stupid money,
http://www.forex-central.net/Volume-spread-analysis-VSA.php
See the picture before the words:
A properly trained trader immediately understands that a bar that closes in the middle of its range and with large volume means that a transfer is taking place between professionals and the flock, which will soon end up on the bad side of the trade. Professional traders will sell at retail (distribution) after having initiated buy positions at wholesale prices (accumulation). The transfer to weak investors continues on bar 2. An expert trader can see that bar 3 is now closing lower, confirming that there was a large chunk of selling on the previous bar.
Therefore, the stranger believes that the cadge will not go further and will go down.
But Barclay's is different.
I'd have to see who's right.
diphurs, shit, attractors... tensors too.
...
that's the theory of the market
Oh, shit! diphires - I get it. coffee grounds - I get it... but what about pancakes?
I fucking told you about the market structure a couple of times. well, i'm not the head of the fdc, i don't claim to be internationally popular. doll trades a portfolio. his portfolio rules the market. our net positions become derivatives from doll's positions. the tensor could be calculated. but it is fucking dynamic. so, what is, is.
I don't know what anyone said, I wasn't there))
So which is the correct interpretation - Barclay's or Vsa's?
Well, if you know half the words, go ahead and trade.