Now for the volume part of the VSA. The VSA uses different phases(Accumulation/Distribution/Continuation) with the volume and price data. It is often the case that several phases are not clear. That is, sometimes it looks like Accumulation, whereas it ends up being a continuation(or whatever is the term for it). Thus, with the available volume with your broker, what might seem one phase to you,might(just MIGHT) become another phase on another platform. VSA uses the concept of relative volume when coming to conclusions of the price action depiction.
For me, that is a pile of assumptions and sampling to be done in order to make a decision and may be dats why I dont trade VSA
In the end..."What matters is, if you can make money from it....If You can...who the hell cares"
You are right when you say that every drop fills the ocean. But, can you ever measure the VOLUME of the entire OCEAN???? I dont think so. You can sample the one near your coast and several other coasts and make predictions of the effects....Successful predictions==MONEY...So "ALL IS WELL" as long as you can make money
For me, that is a pile of assumptions and sampling to be done in order to make a decision and may be dats why I dont trade VSA
In the end..."What matters is, if you can make money from it....If You can...who the hell cares"
You are right when you say that every drop fills the ocean. But, can you ever measure the VOLUME of the entire OCEAN???? I dont think so. You can sample the one near your coast and several other coasts and make predictions of the effects....Successful predictions==MONEY...So "ALL IS WELL" as long as you can make money
How will phases differ in different brokers? Relative volumes will be the same across on platforms. Check the NVO on sonic.
The point on need of measuring "the entire Ocean" has been covered by Ada.