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Old 11-19-2007, 03:13 PM   #801

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re: [VSA] Volume Spread Analysis Part I

I think you're right Tin. It trips me up sometimes because one bar will be hidden potential buying followed by hidden potential selling on the next bar. Best to step aside I suppose or drop down to a smaller timeframe to see what's happening.
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Nice trade bertg. Any positive trade is a good one.

Do you guys think end of the day market action taints VSA. Short covering produces very high volume in a short period of time. Any thoughts?
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It's still a reflection of supply and demand no matter what the cause. Additionally, short squeezes near the end of the session won't be able to affect the background strength/weakness seen throughout out the day.

For me the first 15min of the next day is paramount to the last 15min of the day prior for the very reasons we're discussing.

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It's still a reflection of supply and demand no matter what the cause. Additionally, short squeezes near the end of the session won't be able to affect the background strength/weakness seen throughout out the day.

For me the first 15min of the next day is paramount to the last 15min of the day prior for the very reasons we're discussing.

I was thinking more along the lines of determining strength or weakness for the following day based on end of day action and wether it gives a good indication.
As for beginning of the day, how do you relate it to what will happen at the end?
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Updates on the two stocks I posted on the weekend.
The first was the one I was asking about testing which was confirmed as a test today.
The second is FDX which there was obviously still a lot of weakness.
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re: [VSA] Volume Spread Analysis Part I

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As far as "so much for that being strength"---if the bar had closed WITHIN the playing field I'd say that it meant strength, but as it closed lower, and below the halfway mark of the bar, I'd look at it as weakness. What is this stock?
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It's Fedex.
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As far as "so much for that being strength"---if the bar had closed WITHIN the playing field I'd say that it meant strength, but as it closed lower, and below the halfway mark of the bar, I'd look at it as weakness. What is this stock?
When we see ultra high volume down bars closing off the lows then, in what circumstances are we to think bearish?
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re: [VSA] Volume Spread Analysis Part I

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My analysis may be wrong here as Im still learning VSA ... but the key IMO is the close on the LOW. If the last bar had closed on a HIGH then you could argue there was strength coming in.

High volume on a down-day/bar always means selling. However, if the day’s action has closed in the middle or high, then market-makers and other professional money must have attempted to buy into the selling, or absorbed the selling (by buying), which then causes the market to stop going down..... Absorption volume typically marks the end of a downward trend. It is characterised by a very high volume bar that closes below the previous bar, on a wide spread. In normal circumstances, this would be construed as selling, but the defining difference is that the bar closes on the high. If the high volume had represented selling, how can the price action close on the high? Williams P90-91

But at the moment the close on the LOW signifys weakness. However, if the next bar is UP then you have buyers coming back in and what yourve just observed is either:

Failed Down Move
A rapid price move on wide spreads down, on high volume (especially if closing low), is a sign of weakness (i.e. Effort to go down). However, this type of action causes the market to become rapidly oversold and vulnerable to up-moves. If the next day (or hour) is up, it must show that there was buying as well as selling contained in the high volume down-move (no results from the effort). This shows that the brakes are being applied to the falls at that moment. P.147

Selling Climax
After substantial falls have already taken place (bear market), the market may open with wide spreads down, on very high volume. There will be panic amongst the herd! However, the next day (or bar) is up. This action represents a rapid transfer of stock, generated from panic selling to professional money (news will be doom and gloom to help this transfer of stock). This is known as a selling climax. P.161

Selling Pressue

For a market to drop, selling pressure needs to be evident, which normally shows itself as wide spreads down on high volume. If the next day is down this usually confirms that the volume seen on the day (bar) before was genuine selling. However, if the next day is up then it shows that there was selling going on, but the professional money was prepared to buy and support the market as well. You would now be expecting testing at some time, as a check is made on the level of latent supply. P.166

So until theres confirmation (i.e., an UP bar) theres still weakness and it could go even lower. Similar to what occured around September 20.

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