Pullback or Reversal? How to Read the Signs (and How VIV Confirms It)

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Pullback or Reversal? How to Read the Signs (and How VIV Confirms It) One of the most common challenges traders face is distinguishing between a pullback and a reversal. At first glance, both look similar—a price that has been moving in one direction suddenly changes course. But beneath the surface,...

How to Spot Institutional Accumulation (VIV Highlights It Automatically)

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How to Spot Institutional Accumulation (VIV Highlights It Automatically) Why You Keep Buying Late Ever wonder why price often takes off after you’ve given up on it? That’s because institutions quietly accumulate positions before the big move — while retail traders sit on the sidelines or get shaken ...

Breakouts, Fakeouts, and How VIV Spots the Difference

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Breakouts, Fakeouts, and How VIV Spots the Difference Not Every Breakout Is Real Few things are more frustrating for a trader than watching price break above a key level… only to collapse minutes later. You entered thinking you’d caught a big move, but instead you bought the top. This is the world o...

Demand and Supply Zones — How to See the Market Like Smart Money (With VIV)

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Demand and Supply Zones — How to See the Market Like Smart Money (With VIV) Why Zones Matter More Than Lines Most traders draw horizontal support and resistance lines on their charts. But markets don’t actually react to a single price — they react to zones. These zones represent where institutional ...

Why Most Traders Misread Volume — And How VIV Helps You Get It Right

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Why Most Traders Misread Volume — And How VIV Helps You Get It Right The Hidden Problem Volume is called the “footprint of money.” Yet for many traders, it’s just a colored bar at the bottom of a chart. They assume a big green bar means “buying” and a big red bar means “selling.” But markets don’t w...