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March 09, 2020, 04:59:23 PM
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But is that free? Like there is no limitation using it?
I think that is not free service because upon trying to visit the site, it says I need to subscribe to the premium to use the filter. So, it's totally paid service. Hopefully, there is a free trial even just an hour of reading the price chart and probably OP gives an update about this. I like it too because this indicator is easy to understand no more lines interrupt upon reading the indicator.

Technical analysis(TA) is very important in trading but other's problems are dont know how to use indicators. Because it is very hard to understand for them reading a chart. I think this one will be the answer, it's very simple and clean to read.


So the site sells news apis which has a premium version. however the trading dots atm aren't charged. a free version is there with limit and delayed data so you can have a look at how things work. and a price point will be there in the future, but it'll be super reasonable.

currently this is just an idea and it has greatly improved my trading performance as i can get a lot of valuable insights from it. hoping for people (even beginners) to see the same. I've written a blog post to help people understand how to use it; do try it out and let me know? https://medium.com/cryptocontrol/understanding-the-volume-dots-a-new-to-way-to-visualise-volume-593035f276f1
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March 09, 2020, 05:05:01 PM
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Seems interesting!
Would like to know this strategy works for you in the short term.
Use it for a month and update this post with your performance and % of gains in your investment.
If things work out well may be many of us will start using it for real.

Currently I am already using it; and it has at least doubled my performance, especially when it comes to understanding long/short squeezes. When I see a short squeeze and I don't find enough volume supporting it, then almost immediately I go against the market (short) and almost everytime i'm right.

Here's a visual on how I see a short squeeze.

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March 09, 2020, 11:28:46 PM
Last edit: March 10, 2020, 02:06:01 PM by GreatArkansas
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I remember also one of the indicator before in Tradingview, but that is paid. You can see the volumes in particular area based on what you area you selected, and it is really helpful especially for identifying the supports and resistance.


The one I am talking before that I already saw in Tradingview indicator or tool is the VPVR. They have similarity since they are both for volumes, but this VPVR is not free I think, I once used this when I availed the Pro version of Tradingview.
And as what I can see in the chart of OP, it is much newbie friendly than VPVR. But I don't the accuracy of these tools.

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