Reading Volume and Market IntentVECTORCANDLESCRYPTO CLUBACADEMY
Understanding PVSRA / Vector CandlesWhat Are Vector Candles?A Vector Candle is a candlestick that shows exceptionally high trading volume compared to the candles around it.While a regular candlestick shows price movement, a vector candle shows price movement backed by strong participation — often from larger traders, institutions, or market makers.You can think of it like this:Regular Candle Vector CandleShows what price did. Shows what price did and how much money was behind it.Reflects emotion (fear/greed). Reveals intention (accumulation/distribution).1. Why Vector Candles MatterVector candles are important because they highlight:◦ Where the market became active.◦ Where major orders entered or exited.◦ Where price might react again in the future.These candles often appear at turning points, breakouts, or false moves — areas where professional money is managing positions.They give traders a clue about where the “smart money” was most involved.
Understanding PVSRA / Vector Candles2. Understanding Volume Behind the MoveEvery candlestick represents how far price moved.Volume tells us how many traders took part in that move.When volume suddenly spikes (a big increase compared to nearby candles), it often means:◦ Large orders were executed.◦ Liquidity was taken or created.◦ Market makers were filling positions.A vector candle visually marks this surge of volume, making it easier to see where that activity happened.Simple AnalogyImagine price movement like waves on the ocean:◦ Small ripples are normal candles — light participation.◦ A vector candle is a big wave — something large has moved beneath the surface.◦ Those big waves can tell you where the real energy in the market lies.
Understanding PVSRA / Vector CandlesHow Vector Candles Connect to Regular CandlesRegular Candles: Show shape and emotion of price movement.Vector Candles: Show volume and intent behind that emotion.Together, they tell the complete story.Example:◦ Red vector at a low → small green hammer follows → price moves upward.◦ The vector = high sell volume (liquidity grab).◦ The hammer = rejection of lower prices.◦ Together, they hint at accumulation before reversal.Key Takeaways◦ Vector candles reveal where heavy market activity occurred.◦ Colours show buying or selling participation strength.◦ Context determines meaning — location is everything.◦ Clusters mark zones of institutional interest.◦ Watch what happens next after a vector forms — that’s where the insight lies.Candlesticks show what happened — vector candles show who was behind it.
Understanding PVSRA / Vector CandlesVector Candle Coloursand Their MeaningVector candles are usually colour-coded based on the type of volume detected.Green Vector200% more volumethan the previous 10 candlesRed Vector200% more volumethan the previous 10 candlesBlue Vector150% more volumethan the previous 10 candlesPink Vector150% more volumethan the previous 10 candles
Understanding PVSRA / Vector CandlesColour Typical Location What It Often IndicatesGreen Vector (HighBuy Volume)At the Lows: Cluster can mark thestart of an impulsive move upward. Strong buying activity.Through EMA or above key level:Confirms continuation of bullishmomentum.When it appears at lows or pushes throughresistance, it often shows market makersdriving the move up.At the Highs: Can signal end of moveor profit-taking zone. At highs, it often marks distribution or trap.Red Vector (HighSell Volume)At the Highs: Cluster can mark startof impulsive move downward. Strong selling activity.Through EMA or below key level:Confirms continuation of bearishmomentum.At highs, may indicate institutions initiatingshorts.At the Lows: Can signal accumulationor low formation.At lows, can signal completion of move andstart of accumulation.Pink Vector (StrongSell Continuation)At the Highs: Can mark start ofimpulsive down move.Used by PVSRA to highlight heavy sellpressure.Mid-range in downtrend:Continuation — confirms trendstrength.Context shows whether the trend iscontinuing or fading.At the Lows: Shows trend weakening/ slowing.Blue Vector (StrongBuy Continuation)At the Lows: Can mark start ofimpulsive upward move. Heavy buy activity.Mid-range in uptrend: Continuationsignal — healthy momentum.When seen mid-trend, confirms strength; athighs, often shows exhaustion.At the Highs: Trend weakening orslowing.