Quote from ivob:
Stretch/Squeeze is a "finer" tool than PRV. A way to get closer to the actual FTT tick. So indeed I think ideally we see +PRV after the stretch/squeeze signal. +PRV (meaning increasing volume in the direction of the new channel) is just more people following the smart money.
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regards,
Ivo
I would just make a comment about seeing +PRV after an FTT. After an FTT, we start the non-dominant traverse which should be on decreasing volume, so we should expecting volume about the same as the last bar of the dominant traverse or less, not significantly higher volume.
The increasing volume after a FTT comes
1) after a BO of the RTL with the begining of the new dominant channel.
2) we have a FBO and the prev. dominant channel resumes.
So I am not sure what you mean by seeing +PRV.
If we are that the RTL, then I am expecting +PRV after the str/sq.