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VWAP: The Insider’s Guide To Trading (BOOK REVIEW)


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Video Transcript:

Hello everyone, it’s Dale here, and I’m excited to show you my new book, which is called “VWAP: The Insider’s Guide to Trading.” Whether you are just starting out or have been trading for a while, there’s something in here for you. So, let’s dive in and see what it’s all about.

Now, the reason I trade using VWAP is that it is way more accurate than other averages that only look at price. VWAP is super useful because it considers trading volume. That’s why big trading institutions use VWAP for their trading systems, and knowing VWAP can give you a leg up in understanding what the big players are doing.

Not every trading platform has VWAP by default. In the book, I give tips on where to find good VWAP indicators and how to add them to platforms like TradingView and NinjaTrader.

The heart of the book is all the cool trading strategies using VWAP. I’ll teach you my favorite ways of using standard and anchored VWAP, as well as how you can trade in different market scenarios, like when the market is in a trend or when it is in rotation.

In the book, I also suggest mixing VWAP with other setups like price action and volume profile setups. The reason is that these combos help you find more powerful and reliable trading signals.

I also talk about ways to confirm your trade entries, from simpler methods to advanced techniques using order flow analysis, which shows you where the big players are putting their money.

Since trading isn’t just about making the right trades, it’s also about managing your money well. In the book, I cover important topics like how much to risk on each trade and how to do proper position sizing.

In the end, I’ll also point you to further VWAP trading education and professional VWAP trading tools. So, check the book out. As you can see, it is full of real-life examples and practical stuff that you can start using right away.

Thanks for watching the video, and happy trading!

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