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Wyckoff Wave Chart

What Is Wyckoff Wave Chart and How Does It Work?
It is the cumulative sum of exchanged (sold/bought) shares or contracts on a given wave (downward or upward) in a given time plotted on the chart.

Wyckoff Wave Chart for TradingView
Wyckoff Wave Chart is the best tool to identify turning points in all markets. Money plays in the market, not set ups. Therefore, in order to earn money, you must play in the same direction as the professionals! It is thanks to the observation of the volume that you can know which side the professionals (Smart Money) are on and trade in accordance with their direction. You can also "look" inside the chart and see on the numbers or graphical histogram who controls the market at a given moment - Buyer or the Seller.

Let's Start From The Beginning!
Wyckoff Wave Chart created by Richard Wyckoff in early 1930' were a breakthrough in technical analysis. In his famous technical analysis course, he told his students to "think like waves". Volume analysis was an integral part of his way of investing. During the period when Wyckoff was active in the financial markets wave volume was calculated manually, we now have a fully automated version for TradingView. Using Wyckoff Cumulative Volume you will be surprised how well it identifies turning points in all markets and on any time frame. This tool is very helpful in predicting trend changes in all markets like forex, crypto, futures and stocks.
In order for the indicator to work well on all charts, it is necessary to set the appropriate step in its settings.
"Step" is the wave setting to be taken into account when counting the volume on a given swing. The standard setting for each round is 30. This is the measure of pips on which the next upward or downward wave is to be counted. However, for individual assets, these settings can be adjusted individually.
Another important setting is the "Volume Divider" - the cumulative volume numbers on a given swing displayed on the chart will be different for different assets. In the case of penny stocks, it can be even millions of listed assets. In order for the chart not to display too long numbers, you can divide it by 1000 / 10000 / 100000. In the case of small intervals such as 1 or 5 minute charts, "O" may appear at the ends of swings. You should then reduce the "Volume Divider" to 1 or 10.

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VolumeDayTrader offers professional indicators that measure volume on swings. It is the cumulative value of the volume on given swings necessary in market assessment. The indicator helps to identify turning points on the chart with greater precision

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