The accumulation & distribution indicator combined with the volume point of control highlight perfectly what is likely to happen on the QQQ which is the ETF for the Nasdaq 100 and one of the most liquid instruments in the market with an average daily volume of over 75m so plenty of liquidity. However, given the price action looks to be congesting in the accumulation & distribution channel shown on the weekly chart it's no surprise that volumes are about half the usual average. However, this is normal as volume always falls whenever a chart is in congestion/consolidation. The reason for this new phase of price action is in many ways not surprising given the recent volatility as the index (and markets take a breather) but we can expect volatility to pick up towards the end of the week with the CPI releases and next week, of course, we have the FOMC which is when the FED is expected to raise...
In this video, we see how Apple has progressed through some still price-based resistance and the volume point of control on the daily chart. It also reveals the price objective for the stock in the current trend higher.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYt_vxzjbG8&ab_channel=QuantumTradingIndicators...
In the second part of the webinar, we take a closer look at how to trade stocks and in particular how to select those with liquidity which will allow you as a day trader to buy and sell quickly. Many smaller stocks and pink sheets are relatively illiquid and so selling quickly can be an issue. Here we use some of the excellent free scanning tools available to scan for stocks to trade using a variety of criteria.
https://youtu.be/1Syj6e_acfI...
A course in day trading stocks and where to find the best resources for stock selection. And once you have your stocks, how to day trade them using volume price analysis and the Quantum Trading tools and indicators.
https://youtu.be/uucf0AgJtvQ...