Market Geeks – V-Bounce Volume Spike Strategy is a trading course designed to help you read the market when price suddenly “wakes up.” Instead of chasing the first move, you learn to recognize an unusual burst of trading activity (a volume spike) and then wait for the bounce that often follows. The goal is not prediction. The goal is a repeatable decision process: what to watch, what to ignore, and how to define risk before you click buy or sell.
This approach is especially useful in fast markets, where volatility can expand quickly and emotions do damage. By focusing on a simple pattern plus volume context, you create structure around entries, exits, and position sizing. The course content is educational and should be used as a framework for your own research and risk controls.
What is the Market Geeks – V-Bounce Volume Spike Strategy course about?
At its core, the V-Bounce concept is presented as a straightforward two-step setup: first you identify an “undercover” volume spike, and then you look for the bounce that forms a V-shaped reaction on the chart. The volume spike is the tell that participation changed. The bounce is the price behavior that can offer a more controlled entry than buying into the first surge.
In practice, this course aims to connect three elements that many traders treat separately: price structure, volume behavior, and trade management. A volume spike is commonly described as a sudden increase in volume that stands out from recent average activity. When that happens, the market is telling you that more participants are involved, and that can change the speed and range of future candles. The V-Bounce framework helps you translate that information into a plan you can execute consistently.
What you will achieve
- Understand how to recognize an unusual volume spike and why it matters for short-term price movement.
- Learn the logic of the V-Bounce sequence: volume shock first, then the bounce that can reduce decision noise.
- Build a simple chart checklist to filter setups and avoid impulsive “chase trades.”
- Practice defining risk before entry by using clear invalidation levels on the chart.
- Improve timing by separating “signal” (volume + structure) from “story” (opinions and headlines).
- Develop a repeatable routine for scanning, planning, and reviewing trades like a process, not a gamble.
Who is it for?
This course is a fit for traders who want a clean, visual method and prefer rules over guesswork. If you trade or analyze liquid markets and you already use charts, you will likely benefit from a framework that makes volume a practical input instead of an afterthought.
It is commonly relevant for:
- Swing traders who want structured entries after strong participation shows up.
- Active traders who need a simple trigger and a defined “no-trade” filter.
- Technical traders who want to add volume confirmation to price action.
- Traders rebuilding discipline after overtrading or chasing breakouts.
How does it work?
The V-Bounce framework starts with observation, not action. You scan for instruments where volume suddenly expands relative to the recent baseline. Then you focus on what price does next: does it stabilize, reject a level, and bounce in a way that creates a clear point where your idea is wrong?
To keep the method practical, the setup relies on price and volume information that is available on most charting platforms. You are not required to “believe” in complex formulas. Instead, you learn to interpret the relationship between activity (volume) and movement (price). The course also emphasizes trade management, because a pattern without risk controls is not a strategy.
Because volatility often increases around sharp moves, the course encourages you to treat volatility as a tradeoff: it can create opportunity, but it can also expand risk if you size too large or place stops randomly. A written plan and consistent review are the guardrails that turn a setup into a process.
Benefits
- Cleaner decisions under pressure: a simple, repeatable sequence reduces emotional entries.
- Better structure for entries and exits: you focus on bounce behavior and invalidation levels, not hope.
- Practical use of volume: volume becomes a filter and a confirmation input, not a confusing metric.
- Process over predictions: you plan the trade first and accept uncertainty as part of trading.
Prerequisites
- Basic familiarity with candlestick charts and support/resistance concepts.
- Access to a charting platform that shows price and volume.
- Comfort with risk concepts such as stop levels, position size, and drawdowns.
If you are brand new to trading, consider first learning order types, basic chart reading, and risk management terminology. The V-Bounce method is easier to apply when you already understand the mechanics of placing and managing trades.
About the author
Market Geeks and Options Geeks have been consolidated under WealthPress, with educational content published under the WealthPress brand. Roger Scott is presented within WealthPress materials as a Senior Strategist and is associated with the Market Geeks brand. This course is positioned as a practical training focused on chart-based execution and disciplined decision-making.
As with any trading education, it is important to separate methodology from guarantees. WealthPress materials emphasize that trading involves risk and that past results are not indicative of future results. Use the course to build a process, and always validate ideas with your own research.
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