Volume analysis is to be discarded as it is "too much information"

Volume analysis of any use?

  • I believe in using volume analysis

    Votes: 162 58.5%
  • I discard volume analysis in my trading

    Votes: 71 25.6%
  • I really don't know

    Votes: 43 15.5%

  • Total voters
    277
Quote from Xspurt:

LOL

but remember you represent ET and as a moderator are sworn to uphold it's renown ethical and exemplary standards. I on the other hand am one of the common rabble from which you must surly expect pathetically low standards as I post only for myself.

In trading it's essential that you learn not to react, remain dispassionate and should you ever find someone you want to learn from... wind your neck in :)

Yeah. I'm trying to lose my moderator status the best way I can.

JW
 
Quote from Buy1Sell2:

Notice the arrogance and the air of intellectual superiority that is being shown by "volume traders" here. It is that need to be right all the time and the need to show that they have more knowledge than others that shows through like a beacon. Truth is, that trading is not about being intelllectual, but it is more about using common sense and good risk management. ---Izzy :)

Arrogance is when someone tells you volume doesn't signal all the time and might be a useful addition to a trading style but you insist with this window dressing that you know best about something you don't use.

I'd like to agree that trading is not about intellect, but try getting a trading position at any major brokerage without a top class degree.

Risk management can be a successful style in and of itself but it can also be a cover for poor trading (not referring to you).

As for common sense? I think another word could be hindsight, but yes I take your point. I often look at what a trader has done with wonderment but it's after a brief discussion with them that a common sense error was understood.


Hey, did you look at the scores for the vote? You're getting whacked real bad man ;)
 
Quote from Xspurt:

What are you giving?
A basic philosophy of looking at the intra-day trend and trading with it, not very many (if any) bother to listen to me.

But that's OK. I enjoy the process and I am reaping the benefits of it in my own way.

It's predicated on many of the ideas that Buy1Sell2 has expoused in this thread, and are working for me even as I type this answer. :)

Good trading
 
Quote from MandelbrotSet:

A basic philosophy of looking at the intra-day trend and trading with it, not very many (if any) bother to listen to me.

But that's OK. I enjoy the process and I am reaping the benefits of it in my own way.

It's predicated on many of the ideas that Buy1Sell2 has expoused in this thread, and are working for me even as I type this answer. :)

Good trading


Ok, I'm game . . . I'll listen to you.

What is your definition of "trend" so we can apply it to our charts?
 
I'm enjoying our exchange (honestly), so one more go-around and then I'm off.
Quote from Xspurt:

Arrogance is when someone tells you volume doesn't signal all the time and might be a useful addition to a trading style but you insist with this window dressing that you know best about something you don't use.
No doubt for you it does, but it isn't necesary, as previously stated.

Quote from Xspurt:

I'd like to agree that trading is not about intellect, but try getting a trading position at any major brokerage without a top class degree.
That's quite an accomplishment in this day and age! (especially considering the fact that over 90% of the Board is probably Retail), LOL.

... Hey! another smart guy who realizes that trading isn't about the intellect ... there's hope for ET yet. :D

Quote from Xspurt:

Risk management can be a successful style in and of itself but it can also be a cover for poor trading (not referring to you).
No one's disagreeing with that comment at all. Risk management is the tool that keeps you in the game long enough for your trading technique (some say EDGE) to build your account. B1S2 constantly stresses it in his trading ... unlike quite a few "volume experts" on the Board (not mentioning any names). :)

Quote from Xspurt:

As for common sense? I think another word could be hindsight, but yes I take your point. I often look at what a trader has done with wonderment but it's after a brief discussion with them that a common sense error was understood.
Nope.

B1S2 is all real-time, and he demands it of everyone who seeks to challenge his perspective, or claims to be giving out a "system that works". Tell you what, it sure does make you tighten up your belt. :)

Quote from Xspurt:

Hey, did you look at the scores for the vote? You're getting whacked real bad man ;)
Hey, have you seen B1S2's real-time calls on his trading and market commentary (of multiple instruments)?

I bet he's got 99% of your voters beat, and 100% of the ET Gurus who expound on the virtues of using volume! :cool:

Ciao!
 
Quote from MandelbrotSet:


I bet he's got 99% of your voters beat, and 100% of the ET Gurus who expound on the virtues of using volume! :cool:

Ciao!

lol I have no vote. I like you am a visitor.

Glad he is doing well. Think of how he might improve if he could read volume :)
 
Quote from Xspurt:

Glad he is doing well. Think of how he might improve if he could read volume :)
LOL :D

I would need a real life, real-time example for that one ... and it doesn't exist in these venues. :p
 
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