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Thanks for the insight. Very interesting. Do you always trade for the long or medium term or do you also have short-term trades here and there and perhaps just happen to have a trading idea in this area? My ultra-short-term trading ideas would be: Intel and $CSU short. Then I wanted to ask you exactly what your VWAP indicator with extension bands is called. I can't find it in this form. I will probably subscribe to Trading View Premium soon...
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@Iwamoto the majority of my trades are swing trades at the medium time level, but when it suits me I also have day trades from time to time. I then trade according to the VWAP of the session.

The indicator is the anchored VWAP, which I can "anchor" as I wish, usually to the last significant low before the swing change. This is included with TradingView from the "Essential" package onwards. You can see how the market has positioned itself since then.
You can switch the bands on or off in the indicator settings.

PS: you can switch the bands on for every VWAP, not just the anchored one
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@Iwamoto PS: here is a quick answer to your question about short-term trades. If it's supposed to be very short-term - day trades - then you can see my TradingView screener settings in this post.
I look specifically 30-60 minutes after the start of trading to see if there is a gap up, and then I make my decisions based on the VWAP of the session. I can't tell you today what might be interesting in the short term on Monday. But take a look at the post, maybe you can derive something for yourself https://getqu.in/pcSokD/
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Good evening @TomTurboInvest
Am I on the right track here with the indicator and the setting, or is it the wrong track? https://ibb.co/VYmNhDkt
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@Iwamoto you just have the Auto anchored VWAP with reset on a monthly basis, and not the anchored VWAP, which you can anchor where you want. The anchored VWAP can be selected in the toolbox, not in the search bar for indicators.
With the aaVWAP you can also replicate the aVWAP to a certain extent if you set it to lowest low instead of month and adjust the period accordingly. But it recalculates itself every time unit (1h, 4h, 1D)
You will not be happy with the free VWAP in the long run.

PS: aVWAP can be found under Forecast and measurement tools
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@TomTurboInvest maybe I've found it now 🙈 https://ibb.co/MDsgw440
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@Iwamoto that's him 😁

Now you just need to get a feel for the best place to put it. For swing trades, I recommend the swing change to the last low before going up again. If you activate the "magnet", you can easily hit the low of the candle
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@TomTurboInvest https://ibb.co/VW5zTS3b hey, today I'm taking a short-term long position at $MELI, I'll probably copy Adobe 🤭 and Oracle is probably coming too
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@Iwamoto oh - meli looks technically interesting. Thanks for the link, I no longer need to check the chart myself - I'm familiar with the VWAP 🤗
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@TomTurboInvest On larger time frames, it still looked as if it could fall further to around $2000 before turning around, but on the 4-hour chart it looks as if the countermovement is already underway 😇 since $2000 is not far away anyway, I'm going in right at 9:00 a.m.
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