The Initial Balance (IB)
Definition The “Initial Balance” (IB) is often used in Market Profiling and Volume Profiling techniques as a way to help classify the type of day we can expect to have. […]
Definition The “Initial Balance” (IB) is often used in Market Profiling and Volume Profiling techniques as a way to help classify the type of day we can expect to have. […]
Part of volume profiling includes day classification, or categorized a trading day based on how the day’s trading unfolds. However in order to categorize a trading day, the initial balance […]
Part of my trading business has me look at the big picture of markets and select commodities and currencies to guide my investment and trading activities. This tracking is due […]
I wanted to take a look and see if there was any correlation between the way Dr. Van Tharp categorizes market types using SQN and ATR%, and the size of […]
While doing my Harmonic Rotation and Pullback and Continuation Studies, I was wondering if after a large harmonic rotation (Greater than 2 Standard Deviations) the ES would generally tend to continue in the same […]
After doing my Harmonic Rotation Study for the ES, I wanted to test a hypothesis that once we have a large move, which I will define as anything larger than […]
I’ve been watching some of FuturesTrader71’s videos (which can be found at www.futurestrader71.com) and one on Harmonic Rotations caught my eye. Basically a harmonic rotation is how far the market going in […]
I was recently introduced to volume profiling (Similar, but not to be confused with Market Profiling); a charting methodology that displays price movement but also the volume that occurred at […]