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John Baron

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  1. Method of analysis: Locked-in Range Analysis Period: 10 January - 15 January Currency futures: Euro FX, Japanese Yen, British Pound, Australian Dollar, Canadian Dollar, Swiss Franc, New Zealand Dollar * A maximum potential profit of the Gravitation Locked-in Range
  2. Method of analysis: Locked-in Range Analysis Period: 29 October - 3 November How did you play these «parties»? Currency futures: Euro FX, Australian Dollar, Swiss Franc * A maximum potential profit of the Gravitation Locked-in Range
  3. Method of analysis: Locked-in Range Analysis Period: 1 October - 8 October How did you play these «parties»? Futures: Japanese Yen, British Pound, Australian Dollar, Canadian Dollar, New Zealand Dollar, E-mini NASDAQ 100, Silver * A maximum potential profit of the Gravitation Locked-in Range
  4. Cause it is the basis of a market?) Market-makers give you a liquidity and don't want to lose their money))
  5. Last LR's Sentiment Strategy By determining the last LR's sentiment, we guess that such a sentiment will be preserved and always search an opportunity to enter the market by the direction against the sentiment of the LR's.
  6. What market do you trade? Because VSA is better used in Stocks and I use the analysis like LRA for a long time. And using cause-effect methods of analysis like LRA does not require the use of the order book. We need to search Locked-in Ranges where current Open Positions are locked in loss and it is profitable for the market maker to quote prices above or below the range depending on the sentiment.
  7. Let's compare two cause-effect methods of analysis which help us to make our FOREX trading strategy more profitable: Volume Spread Analysis (abbr. VSA) seeks to establish the cause of price movements, and from the cause, predict the future direction of prices. The ‘cause’ is quite simply the imbalance between supply and demand in the market, which is created by the activity of separate professional operators called "Smart Money". Locked-in Range Analysis (abbr. LRA) seeks to determine the direction of the prevailing volume of open positions which will allow to join the further profitable price changes for all united market makers called "centralized automated market-making system". For example, both methods use the chart and volume to analyze, but have different basis: VSA: Activity of separate professional operators (Smart Money) LRA: Logic of price changes in the futures markets (where a liquidity is provided by Market Makers)
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