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EV1

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  1. Great. Thank you very much. Is Wycoff a study that is undertaken by most that look to learn VSA?

     

    Yes Master the Markets as advised. It has a few errata you'll work that out as you digest the info.

     

    There where 3 mammoth threads here. Whilst there is quite a low signal to noise ratio in places there are a couple of insightful posters that contributed in other places. You'll probably work out who, there where also a couple that did not really stand up to close scrutiny (be more wary of the hindsight only guys).


  2. Thank you very, very much Yertle. I guess i'm a little wary of the benefit of "just a book." Must be my poor conditioning that makes me think anything of value must cost alot of money. Thanks again for taking the time to share your experience and thoughts. I appreciate it.

     

    1) What is the best source of VSA info. (i.e. tradeguider, Volumespreadanalysis.com etc.)?

     

    I would start with Master the Markets by Tom Williams. I personally feel that everyone buying tradeguider or other VSA indicators are doing themselves a disservice. Learn to read price and volume through study and practice. There are some good threads on various sites about VSA. (forexfactory, babypips.com - but I trade forex)

     

    2) What books are best from the one's available (MTM, Trading in the Shadow etc.)?

     

    Master the Markets is all you need. Unfortunately there is a sales pitch for tradeguider built into the material. Trading in the Shadow doesn't seem to add anything new and is another sales pitch for tradeguider.

     

    3) Is the TG software a good tool? It seems to be available for a fee of about $99/mo. which comes with an "educational trading course".

     

    I have never used it so I can't say how good or bad it is but I can say you don't need it. I've read plenty of good and bad reviews. You can do better than the signals generated by tradeguider by learning what to look for yourself. VSA is pretty simple in its concepts. It is based on logic. If you learn and apply the logic you will outperform a person that needs tradeguider to tell him what is going on.

     

    4) I work a 9-5EST job and cannot trade intra-day. Is VSA (w/ or w/o the software effective using end-of-day data?

     

    Yes. It works on all timeframes.


  3. Hello. I was recently introduced to VSA and I am confused as to the best source to get the necessary learning materials. I have come across both the VSA and TG websites and I am trying to undertsand:

     

    1) Which book/e-book is best (MTM, Trading in the Shadow..., USTDTSM, TG's "Educational Trading Course, etc.)?

     

    2) What is the concensus of opinion on TG's Software? For $99/mo. it seems one can lease the software and get the educational materials to learn the method.

     

    3) I work a standard 9-5EST job and cannot trade intra-day. Is VSA effective using end-of-day data?

     

    Thank you very much for help.


  4. I recently came across VSA and I am completely confused as to:

     

    1) What is the best source of VSA info. (i.e. tradeguider, Volumespreadanalysis.com etc.)?

    2) What books are best from the one's available (MTM, Trading in the Shadow etc.)?

    3) Is the TG software a good tool? It seems to be available for a fee of about $99/mo. which comes with an "educational trading course".

    4) I work a 9-5EST job and cannot trade intra-day. Is VSA (w/ or w/o the software effective using end-of-day data?

     

    Thank you for any help.

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