Volatility Illuminated: Empowering Forex, Stocks, Options and Futures Traders

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2009

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Why is Volatility Illuminated so powerful? Because Volatility Illuminated unlocks new and innovative information about indicator and information failure, volatility and probability, institutional order flow, mass, force, and energy… Volatility Illuminated presents durable up-to-the-minute strategies for intraday and swing traders (institutional and retail)  including: WVAV – Whistler Volume Adjusted Volatility (assisting VWAP trading), WAVE-PM – Whistler Active Volatility Energy Price Mass, Fibonacci Pitchforks, and Quad CCI.

Readers will learn the importance of subset distribution compression, expansion, acceleration, force and mass, all pulled together in a simple, easy-to-understand format. Volatility Illuminated elucidates critical underpinnings of market volatility and price action, which many never discover. Volatility Illuminated is timely, empowering, applicable, and can help traders understand erratic movements within markets…once and for all.

Contents:

  • WHY SUPERMAN WEARS HIS UNDERPANTS ONTHE OUTSIDE
  • WHY INDICATORS ARE FAILING IN THE CURRENT MARKET
  • BEHIND THE CURTAIN
  • FIBONACCI & PITCHFORKS
  • VOLATILITY ADJUSTED FOREX FIBONACCI PITCHFORK STRATEGY
  • QUAD CCI – THE TRADITIONAL VOLATILITY PARADIGM
  • VOLATILITY
  • INFORMATION ACCELERATION IN THE 21ST CENTURY AND THE VOLATILITY PARADIGM
  • VOLATILITY AND PROBABILITY THROUGH THE MOVEMENT OF DISTRIBUTIONS
  • VOLUME WEIGHTED AVERAGE PRICE (VWAP)
  • – WVAV –
  • THE PHILOSOPHY OF ORDERFLOW AND MARKETS
  • WAVE • PM, WVAV AND QUAD CCI
  • THE DYNAMIC MOVEMENTS OF SUBSET DISTRIBUTIONS
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  1. Cassius Proctor (verified owner)

    Let me say right off the bat that Mark Whistler is a genius trader, but quite a poor writer. That does not mean the books deserves anything less than 5 stars. It is a work of genius.

    Over the last 2 years (yes it will take you that long to get comfortable with a system) I have read this cover to cover probably 5 times; scribbled notes; recorded myself reading the notes and discussing the concepts; coded indicators; played around with lookback periods; all to get to a point today where I truly feel like I have illuminated the volatility within markets. It is quite a lengthy read as others have pointed out, but repeated reading and study can help you refine the content and form your own strategy on the basis of it. I truly feel as if the “concept” belongs to Whistler, but the implementation and execution of the strategy based on the concept belongs to each individual trader.

    Don’t expect overnight success with this. It will truly challenge what you believe is happening in markets. Just like it takes years to achieve a university degree, true understanding of the concepts to the point where you can glance at a chart and know where you are takes time, practice, frustration, sadness, desire to quit, self-loathing, and finally… success!

    I would recommend as part of your studies to implement the volatility strategies and concepts in this book, with the market view concepts in Whistler’s other book “Macro to Micro”. Based on the genius in these two books, and A LOT of hard work on my part, I now trade/invest based on my own charts and my own understanding of the data alone. No news, no tips, no guessing, no hope: just objective observation of the data and the formation of probability-based biases based on that data. If you want to be a self-sufficient trader, get these two books and get to work.

    Amazing!

  2. Chandler Cannon (verified owner)

    good read

  3. Leyla Leon (verified owner)

    This is a book which is certainly more useful than the ordinary technical analysis books. It shows a different perspective about market movements.
    The problem with it is the dilution of the ideas through more than 450 pages, while 200 were more than sufficient. Repeating same things over and over again doesn’t add anything to the quality.
    Nevertheless, the book is surely recommended IMHO.

  4. Theo Meyers (verified owner)

    Mark Whistler has developed his own unique approach to market timing. Volatility, its measurements, characterists and types. The greatest majority of volatility books (and articles) focus on options and/or the vix. The depth that whistler goes in his analysis shows me he’s been at it for awhile, being intimate with his methods. These analysis carry across all time frames and markets. This type off work interests me because of its nature. There are hundreds of TA books nowadays – how many are volatility based, but non option or vix based?
    Very few indeed.
    On the other hand the book needs a serious editing, far to much print and not enough examples via charts. Learning is enhanced through visual repetition. The reason for the missing star. btw the code is free.

  5. Marshall Price (verified owner)

    Took me a long time to develop some of the skills pointed out in this book, but I probably gained more knowledge from this book than any other in my library. Still a work in progress. Not the easiest read, but what you need is in here.

  6. Archie Walter (verified owner)

    Do I feel illuminated by the knowledge of volatility cycles in the market I have read about in the book? Hardly, though I have to admit it’s one of the most important points you can learn from this book. Indeed, to me, the most important lessons I have drawn from this book are:
    1) the utility of standard deviation in particular stages of the trend, with the application of Bollinger Bands as much as a stand-alone indicator, as a guide of the strength of the trend (however, I prefer to watch price against 34 periods, instead of the proposed in the book 14 and 50 periods),
    2) the application of a 200-period CCI, (however, while testing, I have found 220 periods to be working even better as a clear distinction of the trend direction, with a band of +/-30 around 0 level),
    3) the importance of watching the retracements as the levels, where the institutions have to add to their positions,
    4) rules of trading discipline (at the end of the book).
    Other than that the book is way too long, riddled with errors (like a ‘principal’ instead of a principle etc.), repetitions, empty phrases and irrelevant information. The valuable information could easily be contained in max 100 pages instead of 466. It feels like reading the authors thoughts as they were coming without much care for eliminating the repetitions, dead-ends etc. The last chapter is completely unrelated to the core of the book and complicated to the point of utter uselessness. In the text about the Andrews Pitchforks the readers are misinformed about the ‘Schiff Parallel Lines”, which – based on the illustrations – should actually be called the Sliding Parallels – simple parallel lines of the median line and its parallels. The very name ‘Schiff’ (after the name of one of Dr. Andrews students) should only be applied to other types of pitchforks, which have not been covered in the book. However, the book can’t be described as boring, it contains interesting parallels and parables, but other than that and the few gems for traders, it’s just largely reading for reading.

  7. Piper Barton (verified owner)

    Mark Whistler has done it again!!! I have purchased his other book, which I highly recommend as well, Trade With Passion and Purpose. Volatility illuminated is a very original and very refreshing book that I have read in a long time! His knowledge of the markets and his brilliant writing style are duly noted. If you are not willing to think outside the box and are content with the herd mentality then this book is not for you. But for those that would like to expand beyond the typical preset technical indicators and incorporate tools that properly reflect the uncertainty of today’s markets and how to capitalize on it, then your search end right here. Mark is not your typical trader/author that base theories on back testing and hypothetical results, he has put his money on the line testing in real time. Not only that, he doesn’t leave his readers hanging with doubts and questions. He thoroughly explain further with numerous examples in his free webinar that I was fortunate enough to attend on his[…] website. He devote all his time and passion to helping others and time is never fixed. For example, he spent 5 hours + of his time for free to help people with any questions on how to properly apply these methods. Now to me, that is dedication and that is rare to find nowadays. The price for this book doesn’t justify the treasure of knowledge that is written in this book. Especially when you compare it with overpriced fluff books that flood the market on a monthly basis!

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