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katya1

VOLUME Vs INDICATORS

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Probably not until you feel the pointlessness of working with indicators by yourself, you will not be able to refuse them. However, for a person who recently came to the stock exchange, indicators can help to understand one important thing, namely, to understand the meaning of systematic trading. System trading is the key to success, because you learn to act consistently (because in certain circumstances you do certain actions).

But why do indicators not work? Why are they often being delayed and output after the market went in our direction? Why can the value of the indicator stay in overbought or oversold zone for quite a long time?

In order to understand all this, you need to understand how to calculate the indicator.

Here's a diagram that should completely change your whole idea about the market and about the indicators, respectively.

 

Will -> Volume -> Price -> Indicator

1. The indicator is derived from the price.

2. The price is derived from volume.

3. The volume is derived from the will.

I.e. the values are quoted in this latest link. This formula, which just converts the current value of the market price.

I think now it becomes clear why working with indicators does not bear in itself any sense.

Partly, even working with the schedule of prices will be difficult for the trader because he will not understand how the price has appeared.

What is this "will"? Will is interest in the open position (either long or short). The will appears any market participant, at any time, at any price.

It is clear that traders with small volumes are not able to manage the market. That is why you should enter the market only when a big player starts to operate.

We cannot penetrate into his head and find out what he's going to do (this is insider information). But, often, there's no need, because all his desires are immediately reflected in the indicators of volume.

 

So we can see when a big player opens their stance, and this, in turn, gives us the opportunity to make transactions with a higher likelihood of a positive outcome. Our operations begin to acquire some meaning.

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Thank you for posting this code. I installed it immediately and am already using it to trade the indexes this morning. The code is very tight ... immaculate.

I am nominating it for the Code Contribution of the Month.

It is the best programming to hit the Traders Laboratory » Trading Resources » Coding Forum » Trading Indicators section of TradersLab in a long long time.

 

How many trading platforms have you developed it for?

 

Btw - You really shouldn’t be giving the programming code for this indicator away.

You should get yourself an Golden C and sell it

 

I can't thank you enough.

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