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The tides changed at least temporarily . That test of 3300 from below gave way handily and price has closed well above it now . If it closes above the pink line here , the february low , then its all out bull time . Ill trade what comes my way and see where that ends up .
I am no expert in CDV, but as I learn more about it I wanted to start a thread to discuss trade ideas. If you see me making mistakes in my analysis, by all means let me know.
Some basics:
CDV = Cumulative Delta Volume
Cumulative meaning growing or …
But briefly, ticks measures how many trades are 'hitting the bid' or 'hitting the ask' whereas volume measures the size of those trades. @FulcrumTrader goes over it in detail in his webinars on nexusfi.com (formerly BMT), but the way I think of it is like so: ticks is the 'pressure' or intensity, how badly the market is trying to move a certain way. But volume is how much support the move has behind it.
The big move before NY close was all about a recapitalisation of european banks.
If it comes, it will take endless time...
If it comes, then Greece must look very ugly, and when the market realizes that, then...
A third push up is possible. But I dont think so. Watch the trend line.
I trade only for quick little 16/32 tick moves. The move yesterday (especially in the ES) was too much and had also a reason in preventing from bear market...
We will see how much pressure the Italian downgrade will bring.