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lnangia replied Jan 5, 2011Maybe that's true. Maybe being the key word here. Since i do not have the 1993 publication , i won't comment further. But just out of curiosity what exactly were the secondary signs of strength and weakness termed as in the first publication ? Cheers ...
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lnangia replied Jan 5, 2011Nope that's not correct. Tom's first book ,The Undeclared Secrets That Drive The Stock Market was written before Tradeguider was even formed and the definition of No Demand is the same. Narrow spread upbar with volume less than previous two bars and ...
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lnangia replied Jul 20, 2010For price to move directionally there has to be some kind of a cause (campaign) created in the background which could be accumulation , distribution , re-accumulation or re-distribution. This is the law of cause vs effect. Price keeps on creating a ...
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lnangia replied May 17, 2010Dvarrin , there is a very simple solution to that. Do not open up a short position until the first level of support is taken out. Those dicey looking no demand bars and upthrusts could be because the overhead supply ( weak holders locked in at ...
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lnangia replied May 17, 2010Dvarrin , in the first scenario the low volume up bar after the re-test of strength may or may not be no demand. If i look at it strictly from VSA then it is confirmation of strength because price has immediately responded on the upside after the ...
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lnangia replied Apr 29, 2010Yes Intel , WRB and Long Shadow Analysis play a very vital role for me while analyzing charts using VSA/Wyckoff's techniques. Cheers Lalit
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lnangia replied Apr 29, 2010Buying/Selling Climax is nothing but extreme levels of demand and supply displayed on one single bar/candle. Richard D Wyckoff used the word climax in context to volumes and not range (irrespective of wide or narrow). This means that when we see ...
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lnangia replied Apr 13, 2010Sonofsin5 .That does look like genuine strength but if this strength will carry forward or not is hard to say is because there is a resistance zone created by an Expanding Body right above the base of potential accumulation. One of two things are ...
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lnangia replied Feb 21, 2010Hi everyone. I have been using vsa/wyckoff's methods for more than a year now and just recently i realized that this thread is quite active on VSA. It feels good to be here and looking forward to interact and discuss VSA. Cheers Lalit
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