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Average True Range Indicator (ATR) | Adjusting Position Size by Volatility

Position sizing is an important component of trading. When considering what size of position to take, you should be aware of how much each market tends to fluctuate. This video explains how you can attempt to normalise your notional risk by adjusting for volatility rates of different markets. It also looks at how to use the Average True Range indicator (ATR) with Trading 212’s web app. Test and practice your strategies in real market conditions with virtual money. Learn to trade and invest for free. – https://www.trading212.com/en/Practice-for-Free-GBP Download the free native mobile apps now: Trading 212 for iOS – https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/trading-212/id566325832?mt=8 Trading 212 for Android – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.avuscapital.trading212&hl=en-uk Subscribe | Select the […]

Volume Indicator Trading Part 2

In Part 2 of our series on Volume Trading we focus on the On Balance Volume Indicator. This is one of the most important indicators based on volume and here you’ll see how to use it to see if a trend is still going strong or if it’s time has run out. If you have any questions or comments write to us below and we’ll try to get back to you! At Trading 212 we provide an execution only service. This video should not be construed as investment advice. Investments can fall and rise. Capital at risk. CFDs are higher risk because of leverage.

Volume Indicator Trading Part 1

0 Wondering how to include Volume into your trading? With this guide you’ll get the three most important components of volume based trading: 1. How is Volume represented 2. What does Volume actually mean 3. How to make trading decisions based on it In this video we start with the theory about trading Volume and its most basic building blocks, so that you can get a firm grasp of it before we move on the wide range of volume based trading indicators that are available in the Trading 212 platform. Part 2 coming soon but if you have any questions you can share them in the comments and we’ll try […]

Hammer and Hanging Man Chart Patterns

The Hammer and Hanging Man patterns go hand in hand and represent a bullish and bearish signal. In this video trading expert David Jones breaks them down and shows us how to spot them on the chart, how to interpret their appearance and what to watch out for before making a trading decision. At Trading 212 we provide an execution only service. This video should not be construed as investment advice. Investments can fall and rise. Capital at risk. CFDs are higher risk because of leverage.