HVQ + QRSI + Clouds - Setting up a narrative; market structureThis video goes through my charting process using the trio of indicator's I've developed to work in concert with each other.
This is the process I use to explore historical price action and develop a narrative to use during my near-future trading activity for that asset.
Just as important as entries and exits, understanding market structure and being aware of potential changes to this structure, before price plays out it's new role, is extremely important.
These visualization tools make it possible to find structural influences within an asset that do not necessarily exist, in a classical sense, on a typical price candlestick chart.
Not explored in this video is how to further use these tools to build risk distribution profiles for any trade, long or short, as well as the use of compound tickers to determine individual asset allocations.
Most technical indicators focus too much on entries and exits while not providing nearly enough insight for aligning those buy or sell conditions with the current market structure and meta-analysis. Take a step into my workflow for setting up a trading environment that focuses more on working with the structure of an asset rather than against it. In this video I build rules for potential entries, stop-losses, and set up a narrative for an asset on some historical data (cheating, I know, but this is "educational" content ;)
QuantRsi, Heffae Clouds, and the HVQ Volatility Index are available via PM, there is also a link with access information in my sig.
For your education and entertainment!
Quantrsi
QuantRsi Tutorial - trends, templates and alerts on EOSQuick tutorial on QuantRsi - drawing the trends with QuantRsi on EOS/BTC Daily and 4Hour charts.
Set up drawing templates so your trends only show on the applicable timeframe
Create an alert on the QuantRsi trend you want as support / resistance
(note, in current version of QuantRsi, use "alert trigger" instead of "plotcandle Close"
QuantRsi Trading System Tutorial, Part 1This is part one of a tutorial on the basic principles, techniques, and features of the QuantRsi trading system.
This is Part 1 of the tutorial, and does NOT discuss how the QuantRsi can be used for trading decisions.
Please see part 2 for instructions for how to use these tools for trade entries, exits, risk analysis and more.
We start by building a trading workspace from scratch, loading the indicators, and the first steps of drawing trends on QuantRsi to define market structures.
Begin by familiarizing yourself with the the asset by charting on the QuantRsi candle structure to define larger structures within the asset.
Define the validity that QuantRsi has, and the quality / tradability of the interactions by flipping the QuantRsi preset, and going back through the drawing / definition process.
The preset that results in a clearer definition of that asset's structure is discovered, and now is preferred for that asset.
Typically preset 1 has a higher affinity of valid interactions with most assets, but the QuantRsi is set to preset 0 as default.
The discovery process of fitting trends of asset behaviour to QuantRsi structures, while changing the preset and choosing the most robust configuration is extremely important.
Higher quality and / or a greater number of trend incidents a particular QuantRsi configuration and an asset has, the more certainty that future interactions will coincide with developing market structures, and tradable decisions can be made based off of QuantRsi trend structure definitions.
Please continue to Part 2!
Finding "Trend Genesis" with QuantRsi - NASDAQ Winding upBuilding a chart to identify trading opportunities with the Quant Rsi.
Here is a quick & dirty (and really ugly) chart as an example for setting up a trade or series of trades with QuantRsi.
Don't let the messy chart turn you off... , this is an overdrawn example to show all interactions. Also, once you set up templates for every timeframe in your drawing tools menu , (this will hide any trendline you draw on one timeframe, so it is visible on that timeframe only. The trendlines drawn here will disappear when I switch to the 4Hour chart.)
The "mess" of trendlines you see here are an example of how to identify nodes in the QuantRsi indicator and use those nodes to draw trendlines which function as DYNAMIC support and resistance levels for future price movement.
The entire QuantRsi system is continually dynamic and adaptive.
The trend you draw from time 1 to time 2, the location of that level relative to price at time 3 is DYNAMIC, so this rigid plot you've drawn serves as an active, moving level relative to price. The future interaction changes based on the adaptive support and resistance maths interpretation of price action, volatility, time, etc, HOWEVER this "dynamic" movement relative to price decays as price time and volatility stabilize towards your trend line interaction, and becomes fixed at candle close. So... as the price approaches your trend, the dynamic characteristics of QuantRsi are reduced and the candle acts as a function of "Price Per 1.0" at close. The "looseness" of this dynamic action is also continuously variable (based on a render of 500+ periods of prior price action), so there may be times when the QuantRsi trend exactly matches a similar trend on the price candles, where the dynamics are flat.
Suddenly these trends become a powerful quick-reference tool to instantly assess and identify the turning points, divergence, and hidden support and resistance levels that may be completely invisible with traditional charting.
Dozens of validations and profitable trades later, the QuantRsi is by far the most profitable tool I have ever developed. It has given me access to trading on timeframes I would normally ignore, and shows opportunities for entries on setups that I would normally "slice the ham" suffering intraposition drawdown.
Swing trades on Daily timeframes, zoom in to the 4H and the :30 Min to assess Support&Resistance, quickly plot trends, set an alert, and execute your trade closer to the real turning point and capturing an ideal entry. Use the "Show % per 1.0" to calculate the estimated distance to a particular SnR level. Excellent as a tool for calculating limit order spreads, complex spread orders, and building positions in assets with low liquidity. Stack orders in a particular range to extract the maximum available liquidity without getting left behind or run over.