Tesla's poor earnings this week have accelerated the recent bearish sentiment in the stock, & after such an event, it's often useful to look at the slower timeframes to see if this is merely a blip from which the stock can recover or if it is indeed the start of a major reversal.
This is where the VPA concepts of support and resistance come into play along with the Quantum accumulation & distribution indicator. Considering the monthly chart, Tesla bulls do appear to have some respite ahead as the price action is poised on relatively strong support at the $177 level. What's even more encouraging is we also have the support on the weekly chart.
What will also determine whether Tesla continues lower is the volume, which so far for January is light considering the spread of the candle. However, we do have to reserve judgment until month end.
By Anna Coulling
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In this video, we look at Nvidia following November earnings, plus explain how to use our new volume relative strength indicator (VRSI) in conjunction with the principles of volume price analysis.
By Anna Coulling
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Despite a laundry list of risk factors that include inflation and geopolitical events, retail investors have been pouring their money into US stocks, and in particular stocks such as Tesla, which alone attracted almost $10bn since the beginning of this year. We can see this level of volume on the weekly chart for the stock, along with the levels Tesla has to overcome if the price is to continue higher. In such circumstances, using volume price analysis will help to determine whether this retail cohort will be left stranded at the current level or whether it is indeed the start of a major reversal for the stock. The Quantum indicators that come into their own in these circumstances are a combination of the volume point of control and the accumulation and distribution indicator, where key levels are not only clearly marked on the chart, but the lines also thicken each time the level is tested, giving us a visual of...
All traders and investors know that recognizing the most significant levels of support and resistance on a chart is key. There are many ways this can be done, from simple, hand-drawn lines to specialist indicators. Two such indicators from us here at Quantumtrading are the accumulation and distribution indicator and the volume point of control. The A&D indicator is price based, while the volume point of control (aka vpoc) includes both price and volume, and we can see how these work on the weekly chart for gold.
What is unique about the accumulation and distribution indicator is that the lines thicken each time the price is touched, thereby confirming the relative strength of that particular support or resistance level.
Meantime, the vpoc not only gives us the key levels based on price and volume but also highlights the congestion/consolidation zones where the price action is likely to pause or even struggle in its journey higher or lower.
Using these indicators together gives traders...
Extreme market volatility can provide some great trading opportunities. In this video, David explains how he approached the recent firestorm in the British pound and how extreme financial and mainstream media views can often signal a dramatic reversal. As was the case for the sterling pairs.
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In this morning's London forex webinar our focus was on the yen pairs as improved market sentiment had seen some great moves in both aud/jpy & nzd/jpy. Gbp/jpy had been lagging but strong buying of the British pound helped to propel the pair higher. The webinar also considered using multiple time frames to find significant levels of support and resistance to help determine whether the trend would continue or not....
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Volume price analysis can be applied to all markets and time frames and when combined with the Quantum indicators. In this video we first looked at market sentiment through the prism of the Japanese yen and whether the open of the London session would continue the positive vibe Asia Pac or whether a reversal would be on the cards....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjC16ZECMHM
A new trading week has seen market sentiment soar following the long Memorial Day holiday. For forex traders, the currency pair that best captures market sentiment is the aud/jpy which had already surged higher by the open of the London forex session. In this excerpt from this morning's webinar, we considered the trend in aud/jpy in multiple time frames....
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Volume price analysis is a universal trading and investing methodology and here it is in action on the silver futures chart.
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Support & resistance is a key element of classic technical analysis and one of the five pillars of volume price analysis. And when combined with support & resistance from both a price and volume based perspective will give traders and investors additional confidence in identifying whether a trend is likely to reverse or not....