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Spending time to read and understand the Volume Impression chart
Want to make this part of my daily trading.
The Acme Volume Impression (AVI) lends a ton of depth to the Acme Volume Analytics suite. Why? Well, impressions are one of the only ways you can really “see inside the bars.” Buying and selling pressure are much easier to spot as it’s right there in the numbers. Volume Impressions make pressure imbalances obvious and precise where bar range and candle patterns can be ambiguous and misleading.
Hi Sharmas, I can't reply to your pm yet as i have under 5 posts.
I live in Auckland CBD. Yea, I agree forex is a beast, but still I think the potential is there to make money as long as one has good money management and trading skills That's the trick i guess... I trade on a part time basis at the moment.
I have an interest in futures trading because I believe it is more transparent and well regulated compared to spot fx.
Do you trade full time and what is your preferred market to trade?
Over a period i have collected and used a combination of indicators and Now using Market levels to define the general trends.With fewer indicators then i used to.