How do you trade different money centres with a session map?Experienced stock market traders often attempt to apply their battle-tested systems to forex trading. They often suffer the same setbacks as aspiring forex traders when they do so. Why is this? What makes the forex market so different from stocks, bonds, or indices?
One key difference is that the forex market trades continuously, 24 hours a day, five days a week. This continuous action (but fluctuating in intensity) means new participants must adjust their trading style. Strategies that worked in other markets need to be tweaked to tackle FX successfully.
Everything is relative to the time of the day in which you are trading in FX markets. Trades made when Tokyo traders are active can be quite different from trades made when London or New York traders are active. So, how can traders break down the 24-hour cycle without exchange-mandated hours?
Enter session maps.
Trading Different Money Centres
A clever way to manage the 24-hour action in forex is to break down each day into the three major "sessions" that occur in each trading day.
1. The Asia/Pacific session:
Most turnover in this time zone is done in Sydney, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Typically, there will be exporters and regional central banks active during this session. However, the liquidity is nowhere near as deep as it is during the London or New York sessions. As such, the price action is not usually as interesting as it is during the other sessions.
The Asia session does have its moments: when there is regional data (AUD or NZ unemployment, JPN Tankan, Central Bank meetings), you can rely on strong directional moves. But most of the time, this session is range-bound or follows whatever happened in the New York session.
2. The London session:
This is perhaps the most important session of the day, for geographical reasons above all else. Along with London, other European financial centres like Frankfurt, Geneva, and Paris are active. That's why sizeable corporate activity takes place during this session and contributes to the deep liquidity of the session. This deep liquidity means that the price action seen during the London session is quite important. It gives a good insight into market sentiment and positioning.
3. The New York session:
The forex market experiences its peak in turnover as London passes the baton onto New York. However, whereas the London session tends to be trendy, New York can have much more volatility and chop. During the afternoon in New York, liquidity starts to dry up quickly.
How do you trade different money centres with a session map?
Evidently, the best trading strategies to deploy can change significantly depending on the time in which you are trading.
The primary goal of a session map is to help traders visualise which session is currently operational.
The session map allows traders to spot strengths and weaknesses during a session more efficiently. They also help you notice patterns which can be helpful in identifying market sentiment.
Are all the majors trending in the same direction? Perhaps the American Dollar is pulling everything in the same direction, or maybe risk appetite is driving high-yield currencies higher (or lower).
Is it a USD-dynamic, with EUR/USD, GBP/USD, AUD/USD, and NZD/USD going one way and USD/CAD and USD/CHF going the other way?
Is it a commodity-dollar day, with big moves in AUD/USD and USD/CAD?
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Indicators For A Volume Profile Based Trading StrategyVolume Profile has been popular among futures traders since the beginning of electronic trading and the introduction of TPO charts. I use several scripts from the TradingView Volume Profile Suite for a trading strategy I'll teach in a upcoming video. For now, here are the scripts and indicators applied to the charts I show in this, and past, recordings.
Indicators on the 30m Chart:
Volume Profile > Session Volume HD
PriorDayOHLC (Available in the Public Library)
233 EMA (Built-ins)
Indicators on the 5m Chart
Volume Profile > Visible Range
VWAP Stdev Bands v@ Mod (Available in the Public Library)
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Investment sessions on FOREX I am sure you already know that the Forex market works around the clock.
However, when a trading day ends in one part of the world, it begins in another. Therefore, it is customary to talk not about a trading day, but about a trading week. Well, within one day the market is "divided" by investment sessions.
Investment sessions are the working hours of banks when they are actively involved in investment activities.
There are four main investment sessions that correspond to regional markets: Australia (Sydney), Asia (Tokyo), Europe (London), America (New York).
Sessions go one after another, some of them "overlap" each other. Currency activity often depends on what session it is. For example, the yen will be more active during the Asian session, and the euro - during the European session.
Knowing the schedule of sessions, you can adjust, use your time rationally and increase your trading efficiency.
Traders, if you liked this idea or if you have your own opinion about it, write in the comments. I will be glad 👩💻
How to trade with Volume Profile (Market Profile)???What is Volume Profile???
Volume Profile is an indicator that shows us the amount of traded asset at a certain price level. It shows the data we needed as a histogram in Y-axis next to the price levels.
Difference between Volume Indicator and Volume Profile???
There are two major differences in these important indicator.
As we spoked, Volume Profile is defined as Y-axis histogram next to the price levels but the Volume Indicator is based in X-axis bellow the price chart.
The other major difference is that, Volume indicator shows the volume parameter by time. for more information, I can tell you that Volume Indicator tells us how many trades happens at specific timeframe.
Unlike Volume Indicator, Volume Profile tells us How many trades were made at a specific price level. The longer the bar is, it shows are the more trades were made on that certain price point.
Three different types of Volume Profile:
Visible Range (VPVR):
Volume Profile Visible Range (VPVR) is the simple one that most traders use it. As we spoke above it is put next to price levels as histogram.
VPVR is automated, that means it shows the volume traded in the price level from the candles shown on your screen. If you zoom in/out or go back and forth in your chart, the VPVR will change also.
Fixed Rage (VPFR):
Volume Profile Fixed Ranged (VPFR) is more likely to VPVR with a tiny difference.
You can define the start and endpoint for this type of Volume Profile in specific time period, when you want to see the traded volume in that period time of price action
As you can see in it's name, the benefit of VPFR is that the Volume Profile will not change by scrolling in the chart. So you can always stay focused in your desired selected amount of candles.
Session Volume (VPSV):
Me Myself, see VPSV as the most exciting one. Volume Profile Session Volume show the Volume Profile for all sessions shown on a chart. You can see a divided Volume Profile for each session presenting on the chart. Each session is considered as a day no matter with time frame you're looking at.
Volume Profile different pieces:
High Volume Node (HVN):
HVN is a point in Volume Profile where there is a lot higher traded volume than average. I believe the most feature in Volume Profile is to show us the most traded prices for specific time periods and that's what we call it HVN or High Volume Node. You can find HVNs as those bars that are much longer that others around them.
Low Volume Node (LVN)
LVN is exactly defined as the opposite of HVN. In these areas there are much less trades has occurred. So we will see shorter bars in LVN.
Point of Control (POC)
POC is the highest volume node on the Volume Profile. The point of control or POC is the longest volume bar or sometimes shown as a line that shows us most of the trades happens around it.
You as a trader can use POC just like support and resistance area or an important retest point in that session.
Value Area (VA)
VA is 70% of the volume or trades happens there. We consider VA as the surrounding area of POC.
How to trade with Volume Profile???
If the price is consolidating:
Value Area will be located in the middle of the volume profile.
The price will bounce between HVNs and LVNs. So you can move into positions around HVNs and LVNs.
If the price is trending upward:
The value area will be located at the bottom of the volume profile.
The price will likely retrace to Value Area High. So you can move into positions around VA and take profit around HVN.
If the price is trending downward:
The value area will be located on the top of the volume profile.
The price will likely retrace to the value area low. So you can move into positions around VA and take profit around LVN.
You can trade breakouts by using a Volume Profile. It is less risky to trade breakouts when you use a Volume Profile.
I mean you may still get caught by a false breakout, but if you learn the correct way of using volume profile, you will be more right than wrong in a series of trades.
The strategy is when you see the price is going up or going down and it goes through major HVNs, it shows you the momentum is on that side. You should wait until the price goes through HVNs successfully and arrives in a zone in which lots of LVNs (low volume nodes) are there.
You can buy (if the price is going up) or sell (if the price is going down) through the LVNs.
---IMPORTANT--- Volume Profile is a valid strategy for trading. But as all the traders have experienced it, every strategy has it's own risks. So, I strongly recommend you not to use Volume Profile alone in you trading. I suggest you to learn and practice some other strategies. Use them in your your trades as you're using Volume Profile as a confirmation for your trade...
I hope I could tell you what ever you need to learn about Volume Profile (Market Profile), So you can now easily trade with this tremendous indicator. But, if you need more information you can ask whatever you like about Volume Profile. I will try my best to help you.