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Short essays from the Kettleburgh room. They are not market calls. They exist so a workshop applicant can hear how we talk about volume analysis and market participation signals before paying a deposit.
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Keeping a volume journal you will actually reopen
If the journal takes twenty minutes after the close, it will die in week three. Four lines is enough if they are the right four lines.
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Effort versus result on the London open
The first forty minutes in London often look busy. Participation is decided by whether the range paid for that busyness.
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Why relative volume beats a single large bar
The tallest bar on the page is often the least informative. Compare it with the same clock time last week before you call it significant.
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Reading climax volume without forcing a reversal
A buying climax is a claim about who is left, not a promise that the next bar must fall. Here is how we mark it in the room.
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What participation actually means on a quiet Tuesday
A thin tape can still travel. The question is whether anyone with size stayed with the move after the first half hour.