Ok.. so I have read more times than anything else of the value of using volume in my charts. Reams of sound advice.. unassailable wisdom..
The only thing is.. I keep adding the volume study to my charts for a while, but for the life of me.. for every instance I detect of it being relevant.. there is another of it meaning nothing whatsoever. A move upwards, supported by a volume spike.. and then a sudden equally violent pullback, but with almost no volume comparatively.. etc etc..
So, what's the point? My screens real estate is valuable to me, so I always end up scragging the volume pane and managing without once more. Then, after some time has passed.. and I read more wise words about volume from pro-traders, I start to feel anxious again.. worry that I would clearly be doing better if I used it.. so once more I squeeze it in.. and the cycle continues.. lol
Go on.. tell me.. I know you wanna..
Neil
The only thing is.. I keep adding the volume study to my charts for a while, but for the life of me.. for every instance I detect of it being relevant.. there is another of it meaning nothing whatsoever. A move upwards, supported by a volume spike.. and then a sudden equally violent pullback, but with almost no volume comparatively.. etc etc..
So, what's the point? My screens real estate is valuable to me, so I always end up scragging the volume pane and managing without once more. Then, after some time has passed.. and I read more wise words about volume from pro-traders, I start to feel anxious again.. worry that I would clearly be doing better if I used it.. so once more I squeeze it in.. and the cycle continues.. lol
Go on.. tell me.. I know you wanna..
Neil
than an indication that the stock has eclipsed the "magic barrier" in one direction or another.