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u/alotmorealots · 50 pointsr/Forex

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Learn Wyckoff theory and VSA:

https://stockcharts.com/school/doku.php?id=chart_school:market_analysis:the_wyckoff_method

https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Guide-Price-Analysis-ebook/dp/B00DGA8LZC

Learn Order Flow

https://ttwatrader.netlify.com/liquidity-part-1/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rKhybqaNLs

You do not need to use the tools, but you should understand the concepts.


Learn Volume Profile

Currently don't have any excellent VP resources.
TradingView provides a fairly superficial treatment: https://www.tradingview.com/wiki/Volume_Profile

Prior to Volume Profile, 'market profile' was quite popular, you can read the official CBOT manual here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Fz73EKb7EC1BvlzGL31jfn_IPJQspba3/view (the official CBOT link no longer seems to be working, this link courtesy of /u/historybandgeek )

Easiest way to access volume profile for entry level traders these days is probably through tradingview's professional service.

Study bonds and commodities

I don't have a good resource for you at this point in time, have been some recent posts on the topics of bonds.


Study economics properly

https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain

Algorithmic and AI approaches

Not my area, but the best places to go for this information are specialist subs, see /r/algotrading and /r/machinelearning

Constantly Expose yourself to more industry grade news and analysis sources

Standard industry news: WSJ, BBG, CNBC etc

Commercial Bank reports if you can access them: Citibank, DeutscheBank, GoldmanSachs etc

Central Bank reports and analysis: Fed, ECB, BoJ, BoE, RBA etc

FX industry news eg: https://www.leaprate.com/



Prune

Babypips is a very broad overview. You must specialise and develop your own approach, and this means leaving behind some knowledge but becoming highly focused on others.

u/hankskunt42_ · 11 pointsr/algotrading

There's an entire school of thought that claims all you need is price and volume. No fancy TA involved. This is a pretty good intro on the subject.

u/Dannyboi93 · 2 pointsr/Trading

Honestly, Anna Couling's books have provided me with a massive amount of illumination.

Other than that, I'm currently reading Robbie Burn's "The Naked Trader" & Rob Booker's "Adventures of a currency trader".

Along with countless others, I'm currently trying to prioritize them and write reviews so I can go back on the main points easily.

Thank god for kindle devices, I can highlight all the important parts and go back.

u/Cryptopolis0 · 2 pointsr/ethtrader

Recommend you read Anna Coulling's book...A Complete Guide To Volume Price Analysis
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DGA8LZC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_WRK0AbDJ3B6PD

Relatively low cost if you have a Kindle or Kindle app. Explains why prices in any market are driven down beautifully.

u/vytasmike · 1 pointr/pennystocks

For me volume is the best signal for a breakout. True breakout has volume associated with it. Of course this is just a part of technical analysis, but volume is a very great indicator if you know when to use it and how to interpret it.

Good book I read some time ago: https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Guide-Price-Analysis-ebook/dp/B00DGA8LZC/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1484642714&sr=1-1&keywords=volume+price+analysis