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Anyway seems to me that milliard is not knocking VSA but saying it is not going to make much sense when there is no volume being reported. |
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o.k., millard seems to be the specialist on Forex, I'm not. I just know, that eSignal presents some kind of volume which dandxg explained in post 1016:
Sledge consider getting the GTIS feed from Esignal. They aggregate tick volume from a number of broker dealers and ECN's. It's $100 per month I believe but would easily pay for itself if you trade enough. I have never traded forex, but ppl. that do, that I have chatted with, said it's pretty much the gold standard if you are going to trade forex. Now with that said Esignal has had some issues recently in fast moving markets with data lag on ES and CME in general so take that for what's it worth.
Tradeguider used it in several charts of the week, I don't now, how reliable it really is.
On most points, I have no problems with your post. I would mainly point to your statement:
I've heard that these VSA folks maintain that you can adjudge the analysis on the spot instruments (as well as futures which utilize volume) regardsless of the time of day
I'm aware, and I think other people using
VSA too, that there is a different in interpreting volume during the main trading session and outside of this time.
Second, I tried to interpret the chart with the "volume" bars underneath and that I have a different view than Sledge, but you can forget it.
I will avoid further posts on Forex
