There’s one undeniable reality about trading: volume and price never lie. Everything else—indicators, predictions, even your emotions—is noise. And if you’ve ever struggled to filter that noise, I’ve got a book that might just change the way you see the markets: “A Complete Guide to Volume Price Analysis” by Anna Coulling.

Anna makes a bold claim: volume and price are the only leading indicators in trading. After years of trading, I can confidently say she’s right. While most indicators react to the past, volume and price lead you into the future. If you’re serious about trading, you owe it to yourself to master these concepts.

Why Volume and Price Matter

1. Volume Doesn’t Lie:

High volume signals intention. Whether the market’s about to explode or reverse, volume will usually give you a heads-up—if you know how to read it.

2. Price Action Speaks:

Trends, reversals, false breakouts—price action lays it all out. But when you pair it with volume? That’s where the magic happens. A price moving higher on low volume? Weak trend. A breakout on strong volume? Pay attention.

3. The Market’s Rhythm:

Every market moves in phases—accumulation, markup, distribution, markdown. Anna explains how volume and price tell you where you are in the cycle and how to trade accordingly.

Personal Takeaways

Reading Anna’s book years ago was like a wake-up call. I had spent too much time chasing complicated setups, only to realize that the answers were right in front of me: volume and price. Now, every time I approach the market, I lean on VPA (Volume Price Analysis) to guide my entries and exits.

Here’s the truth: You don’t need 15 indicators on your chart. You need to understand what the smart money is doing. They leave clues in the volume.

Practical Advice

• Start small. Watch how price reacts to volume at key levels—support, resistance, breakouts.

• Look for patterns: Is volume increasing as the price climbs? Strong trend. Is volume dropping during a rally? Watch out.

• Focus on risk management. VPA won’t guarantee success, but it can help you avoid bad trades and spot high-probability setups.

Final Thoughts

If trading still feels like guesswork to you, pick up Anna’s book. It’s straightforward, practical, and will open your eyes to how markets truly work.


Trading isn’t about fancy tools or crystal-ball predictions. It’s about seeing what’s already in front of you—and trusting the only two things that matter: volume and price.


Have you ever used VPA in your trading? Let’s discuss in the comments!

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