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- Main Points
- About SBV
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- S&P 500: Short-Term
- Long-Term

 
A Simple SBV Trading System

Volume analysis can be a challenge, particularly when it is applied to intraday timeframes. Our research team has recently developed a unique volume indicator that is not available anywhere else. Our SBV (Selling & Buying Volume) Oscillator allows you to incorporate a simple mechanical system into the volume analysis process. This system will trigger a buy signal on buying volume and a sell signal on selling volume.

You can use this simple trading system to trade the SBV oscillator. The system uses 4 simple rules. It goes without saying that you should adjust any trading approach (including this particular system) so that it suits your personal trading style. For instance, you may wish to formulate additional rules, apply a stop-loss strategy, set profit targets, etc.

The SBV trading system will be described in three sections:

  1. Trading Long
  2. Trading Short
  3. Selecting critical SBV indicator levels and choosing appropriate timeframes.

The relationship between price (i.e., index levels) and volume is evident. An increase in volume ultimately affects price movement, causing an index to change direction. When selling volume dominates (i.e., when our SBV indicator is red), an index will react with a push lower. The opposite is true: When buying volume dominates (i.e., the SBV indicator is green), prices tend to move higher in reaction. This knowledge allows you to place trades with more confidence and achieve higher profits.

We hope our unique volume indicators will help you in your market analysis and that they will bring more confidence to your trading.
 

 


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