How to read stock market charts made easy. V Whop indicator. Volume weighted average price 
1 extracted signal · 1 resolved · 0 still active
Kenan GraceIndependent analyst profile- Source published
- 18 Aug 2026, 19:21 UTC
- Recorded by Tahlil Plus
- 18 Aug 2026, 20:00 UTC

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The analysis focuses on using the Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) as a technical indicator to predict upward price movements for Apple (AAPL). The strategy involves waiting for a candle body to close above the VWAP line. Once this condition is met, it signals a bullish entry, and the trader anticipates further upward price action. Conversely, if a red candle closes below the VWAP, it would invalidate the bullish setup and indicate a potential downside movement. The current price of AAPL is $311.03, and the target is set around $315.00. The fail bound, which would invalidate this bullish prediction, is set just below the VWAP at approximately $309.50. The timeframe for this analysis appears to be short-term, likely within a trading day, given the context of candle closures and the use of VWAP.
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