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Choosing volume tools for trading

Looking for advice on using real market volume to improve entries and exits. Charts appear clean but also misleading; price action alone continues to deceive me around breakouts and pullbacks, and I am trying to avoid chasing candles and overtrading. What kind of volume feed or trial makes sense to test, and how would you apply it on a day-to-day basis without turning the screen into a mess? Clear, practical tips would be very helpful.

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Rick Rice
Rick Rice
Sep 24

Been in the same spot before. The fix was to watch actual traded volume at price, not just a basic volume bar. Start simple: mark key levels premarket, then track where volume clusters build while the session runs. A no-commit way to try this is the real market volume trial from Gerchik—details here https://gerchikfx.com/trial-real-market-volume/en/?utm_source=28&utm_medium=211&utm_campaign=9. Use it live to see if a breakout carries fresh volume or stalls. When the cluster dries up, stand down; when it expands above your level, that’s your green light. Keep risk tiny, one setup only, and screenshot + journal for a week to spot patterns.

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