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Old 06-13-2009, 05:31 PM   #9

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Re: Measuring Pressure

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Having read a lot of UB's posts and being avid student of PV I am almost certain he is using transactional volume. The more volume the more pressure. UB's posts are quite thought provoking and helpful IMO.
thanks , could you post me some links about PV so i can study it
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thanks , could you post me some links about PV so i can study it
It's what dominates TL. Look up VSA, Wyckoff, etc. They are all price and volume based.
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It's what dominates TL. Look up VSA, Wyckoff, etc. They are all price and volume based.
There is a huge difference between the volume that is discussed in VSA & Wycokoff and the Balance of Trade which is the basis of this discussion on pressure and the basis for most of my posts.
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There is a huge difference between the volume that is discussed in VSA & Wycokoff and the Balance of Trade which is the basis of this discussion on pressure and the basis for most of my posts.
UB, I am clear on that. That's why I have been studying the information you have posted. Thanks for sharing and pushing the use of volume to new levels.

I was responding the the OP request for information on price and volume.

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It's what dominates TL. Look up VSA, Wyckoff, etc. They are all price and volume based.
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i wrote bad ,I meant how UB measure pressure , i search his threads and read
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Hi, i found that your trading approach is great, but you haven't mentioned anything about this methodology. Could you share, please, where we could read about approach you are using and what indicators are you using? Thank you very much!
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Search for threads By UrmaBlume here will give a reasonable starting point.
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Hi, i found that your trading approach is great, but you haven't mentioned anything about this methodology. Could you share, please, where we could read about approach you are using and what indicators are you using? Thank you very much!
Thank you very much for the very kind words.

We are a small private trading and trade decision support technology development firm. The indicators posted in this and other posts represent the part of our work that we are willing to show and are used for training our in-house traders.

Naturally much of our work and all of our methods are propietary. These posts are made in an effort to stimulate thought and technical explorations beyond candles, rsi, stochastics, profiles, pivots, vsa, wyckoff and other such buschwa.

The concepts and indicators we post are our own original work and are not for sale or lease or trial. You can read a bit about our concept basis and mission statement at Trade Point Technologies
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