
403
Sorry!!
Error! We're sorry, but the page you were looking for doesn't exist.
Using The Volume Profile Indicators [Year] - Secrets & Tips!
(MENAFN- Daily Forex) -content">If I could journey back more than ten years to when I began trading, and start over, Volume Profile would be one of the first technical tools I would study. It has helped my trading in a way traditional technical tools cannot, and it has made me more profitable than looking at the price chart alone.In this article, I aim to show why it is a superior tool and how it works Is Volume Profile Important?
Most technical tools look at the same informationMost technical analysis indicators derive calculations from the price, which is why most of them lag. And because they're derived from price, most indicators usually show information traders can see from the price chart alone. In short, most technical tools have everyone looking at the same information and chasing the same ideas, giving little to no edge. Volume Profile is different from most other technical toolsVolume Profile is not derived from price or lagging, which is rare in technical analysis. Volume Profile shows the activity that ultimately drives price movement-trading volume activity at different price levels. This is not data that traders can see from the price chart alone or even traditional volume bars. Volume Profile finds levels not seen easily on a price chart aloneIn my experience trading with Volume Profile, I see significant levels that appear as minor levels on the price chart alone. Volume Profile has incredible accuracy down to the lowest timeframesMost other indicators pick up a lot of meaningless noise on lower timeframes, reducing their accuracy. Volume Profile suffers less from this flaw because it uses“primary data” (rather than being derived from the price or other data).What Is Volume Profile?The Volume Profile shows the amount of volume traded at different price intervals over a specified period. It is displayed as horizontal bars, usually overlayed on the price chart.Each horizontal bar represents the volume that occurred in that price range over a specified time. The Volume Profile can be set to the current session, e.g., that day, or multiple sessions, e.g., the total Volume Profile for the last twenty days.Let's break down the key terms:High-volume Node or Distribution BlockA high-volume node is where there is a lot of activity, and we often see distribution on the chart, i.e., a sideways area where the underlying asset changes hands between a lot of buyers and sellers, i.e. a lot of volume activity or distribution.
Ledges Are Support and Resistance LevelsGiven that the price tends to want to stay within the distribution block, and the ledges mark the edges of the distribution blocks, the ledges make natural support and resistance levels .Ledges can be used as both price targets and entry levels.
Not using Multiple Time Frame Analysis
A guiding principle in all trading is to use more than one timeframe to line up trade , and Volume Profile trading is no different. However, some traders make the mistake of taking a Volume Profile set up in a smaller timeframe and not confirming the analysis in a higher timeframe. Not identifying Distribution BlocksThe key to Volume Profile analysis is to mark out Distribution blocks vs. Low-Volume Nodes and manage trades as price moves between the two. Overtrading Unclear Setups
Because Volume Profile is discretionary, it is easy to take a lot of trades whenever there is the slightest indication of a price move. But the key to success is to be selective and take only the best setups. Not Having a Trading Plan or Managing Risk
This is not unique to Volume Profile trading. But it is a common mistake, so it is worth highlighting & Cons of Using the Volume Profile Indicator
Pros
Volume Profile lets you see significant levels that often cannot be found from the price chart alone. It is not a lagging indicator. Traders can use Volume Profile independently or with other strategies .Cons
It is a discretionary tool without fixed rules that takes time to learn. Not all charting platforms support Volume Profile LineVolume Profile analysis can find levels that cannot be easily seen by looking at a price chart or simple volume bars. The key to using Volume Profile is identifying High-Volume Nodes (distribution blocks) and Low-Volume Nodes. I can trade the price as it escapes the ledge of one distribution block to another (using the Point Of Control as a target) or as the price moves within the distribution block from one ledge to another.
Most technical tools look at the same informationMost technical analysis indicators derive calculations from the price, which is why most of them lag. And because they're derived from price, most indicators usually show information traders can see from the price chart alone. In short, most technical tools have everyone looking at the same information and chasing the same ideas, giving little to no edge. Volume Profile is different from most other technical toolsVolume Profile is not derived from price or lagging, which is rare in technical analysis. Volume Profile shows the activity that ultimately drives price movement-trading volume activity at different price levels. This is not data that traders can see from the price chart alone or even traditional volume bars. Volume Profile finds levels not seen easily on a price chart aloneIn my experience trading with Volume Profile, I see significant levels that appear as minor levels on the price chart alone. Volume Profile has incredible accuracy down to the lowest timeframesMost other indicators pick up a lot of meaningless noise on lower timeframes, reducing their accuracy. Volume Profile suffers less from this flaw because it uses“primary data” (rather than being derived from the price or other data).What Is Volume Profile?The Volume Profile shows the amount of volume traded at different price intervals over a specified period. It is displayed as horizontal bars, usually overlayed on the price chart.Each horizontal bar represents the volume that occurred in that price range over a specified time. The Volume Profile can be set to the current session, e.g., that day, or multiple sessions, e.g., the total Volume Profile for the last twenty days.Let's break down the key terms:High-volume Node or Distribution BlockA high-volume node is where there is a lot of activity, and we often see distribution on the chart, i.e., a sideways area where the underlying asset changes hands between a lot of buyers and sellers, i.e. a lot of volume activity or distribution.
- The price is known as“balanced” when it is within the distribution blocks. When the price moves outside distribution blocks, it is“imbalanced.” The price tends to want to stay within the distribution block and rejects the areas at the edges. It wants to keep in a balanced area and hold in larger volume areas.
- When the price enters a Distribution Block, it will often hit the POC. The POC is more useful as a price target for a trade rather than an entry-level.
Ledges Are Support and Resistance LevelsGiven that the price tends to want to stay within the distribution block, and the ledges mark the edges of the distribution blocks, the ledges make natural support and resistance levels .Ledges can be used as both price targets and entry levels.
- When the price enters a distribution block, it often wants to hit the other side of the block, i.e., the other ledge. That makes the other ledge a target level. When the price escapes a ledge, it will want to move towards the next distribution block. The price can also re-test the broken ledge before moving towards the next distribution block, i.e. the broken turn from support to resistance or vice versa. This concept in technical analysis is known as“support and resistance role reversal.
- Decide how far back to build the Volume Profile on your chart e.g. a 20-day Volume Profile setting will build the cumulative Volume Profile over the last 20 trading days. Mark out the Distribution blocks and ledges to find support and resistance levels. Determine price levels above or below to be comfortable being long or short. For example, if I see the price above a major ledge, I will assume it will move up easily to the next distribution block.
Not using Multiple Time Frame Analysis
A guiding principle in all trading is to use more than one timeframe to line up trade , and Volume Profile trading is no different. However, some traders make the mistake of taking a Volume Profile set up in a smaller timeframe and not confirming the analysis in a higher timeframe. Not identifying Distribution BlocksThe key to Volume Profile analysis is to mark out Distribution blocks vs. Low-Volume Nodes and manage trades as price moves between the two. Overtrading Unclear Setups
Because Volume Profile is discretionary, it is easy to take a lot of trades whenever there is the slightest indication of a price move. But the key to success is to be selective and take only the best setups. Not Having a Trading Plan or Managing Risk
This is not unique to Volume Profile trading. But it is a common mistake, so it is worth highlighting & Cons of Using the Volume Profile Indicator
Pros
Volume Profile lets you see significant levels that often cannot be found from the price chart alone. It is not a lagging indicator. Traders can use Volume Profile independently or with other strategies .Cons
It is a discretionary tool without fixed rules that takes time to learn. Not all charting platforms support Volume Profile LineVolume Profile analysis can find levels that cannot be easily seen by looking at a price chart or simple volume bars. The key to using Volume Profile is identifying High-Volume Nodes (distribution blocks) and Low-Volume Nodes. I can trade the price as it escapes the ledge of one distribution block to another (using the Point Of Control as a target) or as the price moves within the distribution block from one ledge to another.

Legal Disclaimer:
MENAFN provides the
information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept
any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images,
videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information
contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright
issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.
Most popular stories
Market Research

- Superiorstar Prosperity Group Russell Hawthorne Highlights New Machine Learning Risk Framework
- Currency Relaunches Under New Leadership, Highlights 2025 Achievements
- BTCC Exchange Announces Triple Global Workforce Expansion At TOKEN2049 Singapore To Power Web3 Evolution
- Simplefx Relaunches First Deposit Bonus
- Versus Trade Launches Master IB Program: Multi-Tier Commission Structure
- Xone Chain Announces Ecosystem Evolution Following Sunflower Letter
Comments
No comment