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The best explanation, the only one that's made sense because you constantly recovered the same pieces of information to ensure viewers banked the information. Thank you.
Incredible explanation. Great work. Hope people realize how valuable this information is…and it’s free on UA-cam…amazing. Wish I had this 10 years ago when I was learning.
Appreciate the excellent intro to VP. Have just started using FRVP on my intraday DAX strategy - integrates nicely into SMC concepts i.e. the Judas Swing.
Excellent introduction! It is my first contact with this tool and I found it very interesting. The exposition was very clear and gives me the bases to continue exploring the subject. Thank you very much!
Your explaination reminds me of my university days, simple, pure, techical explaination without any unnecessary drama or hype (unlike many UA-camrs). Thank you sir, keep doing more such content.This is your legacy. WIsh i had found your channel 5 years back. Will sign up for courses for sure. Is there a way I can reach you via email etc?
How do you chose the right timespan? Does it makes sense to start always from last swing low? Imagine you have an up-swing follwed by a correction and you want to find relevant S&R. Do you consider only the up-move or do you consider up-move+correction-move? Thank you
You have to look at it as different "legs" or "rotations". So for example if my main trading TF is the 1hour. Then I use the daily for my higher term bias. And I would look at the price rotations on the 1h. So if we are for example in an uptrend, I look to enter on a retracement of the last "roration". So that means that the last obvious swing low and the new higher swing high and look for a retracement within those range. If using volume profile, then I look to enter on low volume areas, so retracements into the edges of high volume nodes.
This is an amazing tool for support and resistance drawing.. I tried it today for the first time and I'm psyched... I wish I would have been aware of this earlier... Thanks for making this video.
These videos are gold thank you for your contributions. I had a question how many days of volume profile do you take into consideration for intraday trading? Like the previous day session only or multiple days? Also the extended hours trading session how important is it for that days market hours trading session?
I always do a htf and ltf combo. LTF I use the session VPs, divided between extended hours (6pm-9:30am EST) and regular hours (9:30am-4pm). For HTF I apply a longer term VP on the daily/hourly chart and it varies. It may be a few weeks long or a few months. I try to catch the last major price rotations relative to where price is now. I do place importance to ETH profiles. Like if I take trades in regular hours I will be aware of where the value area extremes, POC and HVN's of ETH are for targets or entries.
The high volume nodes (HVN) and the low volume nodes (LVN) are so important that it seems strange to me that no platform allows us to establish a level (e.g. 30% of the maximum volume in the displayed range) below which the user defines an LVN and a level (e.g. 70% of the maximum volume in the displayed range) above which the user defines an HVN and which can be highlighted with different colors
Hey. Sure. I made a recent video on the new improvements to TradingView's VP tools and I share a lot of info there is you want to check it out. But specifically for the Visible Range VP it is the only one I like to have set to the right side. And I set the value area at 68%. But on the visible range I actually keep it all in one color, so I don't really mark up the value area lines or POC. I use it mostly just for the HVN and LVN contours in general. And the row size I usually have it around 250. Which gives me a good level of detail.
@@PriceActionVolumeTrader thank you I appreciate it . Yeah I will be watching the other videos , you have great learning information glad I found this channel yesterday.
I have a video on my channel on swing trading. I would say a fixed range profile over a longer term chart is the best. Check out my trading education playlist. Many videos on this topic
Those instances are where you identify absorption, especially using orderflow tools. Aggressive sellers hitting a level where very large limit buy orders are being loaded up.
Not necessarily the same. It was not so clear there but basically means there’s 32% of volumes on the outside of the value area. Which in this case I always use 68% for it.
@@PriceActionVolumeTrader Do you know how the bounds of the value area are set? As in, why is it set with more volume on top of the value area in this example as opposed to the reverse?
It's all based on the exchange data for that symbol. The profile will encompass a set area of price action and then the profile distributes the vertical buy/sell volume.
@@PriceActionVolumeTrader I understand what a volume profile is in general, that the value area represent 68% of the total volume, and that the rest is the remaining 32%, but I don't understand what determines the percentage that's above and below the value area (it seems like it could be 5/27% or it could be 18/14%, for example, or anything else). If it's considered an important area, it seems like it's important to know why the upper and lower bounds are set exactly where they are.
My question is how can u trade with recent volume based on past volume. I understand how u mark the support and resistance zones , ex i mark mine in D1 AND 4H because i don like day trading , but from one timeframe to another , volume changes, and i feel lost
For daytrading for example I mark my HVNs from the daily/1h chart and then look for local areas on the session VPs that match. I will try to make a new video talking more about using multiple time frame VPs soon.
@@vitorpalma4278 Definitely. I have 2 courses focused in Vp. One is focused just on VP and price action which works great for both swing trading nd day trading in all kinds of markets. And then the day trading VP course is more focused on intra day trading with confluence of orderflow tools mainly applied to Futures, but it can be used also in FX futures, Stocks and Cryptos.
Hey traders. I've just launched a new bundle for all 3 of my trading courses. Get them all together for a 25% discount in the course page on the description ☝
The best explanation, the only one that's made sense because you constantly recovered the same pieces of information to ensure viewers banked the information. Thank you.
Incredible explanation. Great work. Hope people realize how valuable this information is…and it’s free on UA-cam…amazing. Wish I had this 10 years ago when I was learning.
Omg how is this so hidden, I came across it just now. Excellent explanation, thank you so much ❤
Glad it was helpful!
Appreciate the excellent intro to VP. Have just started using FRVP on my intraday DAX strategy - integrates nicely into SMC concepts i.e. the Judas Swing.
Excellent introduction! It is my first contact with this tool and I found it very interesting. The exposition was very clear and gives me the bases to continue exploring the subject. Thank you very much!
Your explaination reminds me of my university days, simple, pure, techical explaination without any unnecessary drama or hype (unlike many UA-camrs). Thank you sir, keep doing more such content.This is your legacy. WIsh i had found your channel 5 years back. Will sign up for courses for sure. Is there a way I can reach you via email etc?
Great to hear. Yes there is a contact form on my website. Or you can also DM on twitter. All links are in the video descriptions.
Hi
It is systematic and consistent lecture.
thanks so much for such a great session.
Good to hear Sirag!
Wow. What a great video. Really well explained with good examples. Thanks for this- this will really help!
How do you chose the right timespan? Does it makes sense to start always from last swing low? Imagine you have an up-swing follwed by a correction and you want to find relevant S&R. Do you consider only the up-move or do you consider up-move+correction-move? Thank you
You have to look at it as different "legs" or "rotations". So for example if my main trading TF is the 1hour. Then I use the daily for my higher term bias. And I would look at the price rotations on the 1h. So if we are for example in an uptrend, I look to enter on a retracement of the last "roration". So that means that the last obvious swing low and the new higher swing high and look for a retracement within those range. If using volume profile, then I look to enter on low volume areas, so retracements into the edges of high volume nodes.
Sir, this is a truly great educational video, all my respect and thanks a lot
Glad you liked it
This is an amazing tool for support and resistance drawing.. I tried it today for the first time and I'm psyched... I wish I would have been aware of this earlier...
Thanks for making this video.
No problem Rob. Yes, VP is my number one tool for sure.
These videos are gold thank you for your contributions. I had a question how many days of volume profile do you take into consideration for intraday trading? Like the previous day session only or multiple days? Also the extended hours trading session how important is it for that days market hours trading session?
I always do a htf and ltf combo. LTF I use the session VPs, divided between extended hours (6pm-9:30am EST) and regular hours (9:30am-4pm). For HTF I apply a longer term VP on the daily/hourly chart and it varies. It may be a few weeks long or a few months. I try to catch the last major price rotations relative to where price is now.
I do place importance to ETH profiles. Like if I take trades in regular hours I will be aware of where the value area extremes, POC and HVN's of ETH are for targets or entries.
You do an Amazing job explaining concepts!!! Definitely SUBSCRIBING!👌🏾
Your video has been very valuable, thank you
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great video with a lot of information. excellent presentation
Hi Sir. Thank you very much for your time, your expert experience and this awesome tutorial presentation.
Glad you enjoyed it Brian.
Pure gold 🥇
Thank you sir ❤
Thank you for sharing, it is much appreciated.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent video! I think James Dalton will approve! Subscribed.
Thanks. Dalton is more Market Profile but it is similar.
Great video, thanks for posting.
Great Video, How do you use volume profile with VWAP?
Working on a vwap video soon. Will go into more detail on that.
An excellent tutorial. Many thanks.
Welcome!
The high volume nodes (HVN) and the low volume nodes (LVN) are so important that it seems strange to me that no platform allows us to establish a level (e.g. 30% of the maximum volume in the displayed range) below which the user defines an LVN and a level (e.g. 70% of the maximum volume in the displayed range) above which the user defines an HVN and which can be highlighted with different colors
great content!
Hi Sir, Do you use this strategy to trade everyday?
Yes. I use both Vp snd Orderflow for my futures day trading snd also VP for longer swing trading.
Thank you so much 🙏🏻
Thanks for the videos . Curious can you share the settings for VRVP?
Hey. Sure. I made a recent video on the new improvements to TradingView's VP tools and I share a lot of info there is you want to check it out. But specifically for the Visible Range VP it is the only one I like to have set to the right side. And I set the value area at 68%. But on the visible range I actually keep it all in one color, so I don't really mark up the value area lines or POC. I use it mostly just for the HVN and LVN contours in general. And the row size I usually have it around 250. Which gives me a good level of detail.
@@PriceActionVolumeTrader thank you I appreciate it . Yeah I will be watching the other videos , you have great learning information glad I found this channel yesterday.
Hi
I am wondering which type of volume profile can use for swing trading ( Stock market ).
Thanks
I have a video on my channel on swing trading. I would say a fixed range profile over a longer term chart is the best. Check out my trading education playlist. Many videos on this topic
You are top ,You can save peopel live thanx!!!
Thanks
Great video! 👍
Thank you!
Great vidéo !
Thank you Reeves. Glad you liked it. I’m planing on making a continuation of this in more detail, specifically to using VP for intraday trading.
@@PriceActionVolumeTrader Ho yes, would be great to see VP in action intraday ! Thanks for your work !
Thank you for amazing videos
Glad you like them!
In regards to Tesla, how can you have a huge volume based time sell off and have the price jump dramatically?
Those instances are where you identify absorption, especially using orderflow tools. Aggressive sellers hitting a level where very large limit buy orders are being loaded up.
Sir ,eagerly waiting for your Vwap with Volume Profile video.
I already published it. Check back on my trading education playlist.
amigo como hago una buena configuración del volumen profile
Bueno depende que tiempo estas usando en tu trading.
Are you saying at 9:40 that there's the same amount of volume above the darker region as below it? It looks very lopsided.
Not necessarily the same. It was not so clear there but basically means there’s 32% of volumes on the outside of the value area. Which in this case I always use 68% for it.
@@PriceActionVolumeTrader Do you know how the bounds of the value area are set? As in, why is it set with more volume on top of the value area in this example as opposed to the reverse?
It's all based on the exchange data for that symbol. The profile will encompass a set area of price action and then the profile distributes the vertical buy/sell volume.
@@PriceActionVolumeTrader I understand what a volume profile is in general, that the value area represent 68% of the total volume, and that the rest is the remaining 32%, but I don't understand what determines the percentage that's above and below the value area (it seems like it could be 5/27% or it could be 18/14%, for example, or anything else). If it's considered an important area, it seems like it's important to know why the upper and lower bounds are set exactly where they are.
Great video!
Thanks!
sir, Request for Multitime Frame Volume Profile Video.
I cover those things and more on my trading courses. I’ll think of doing something basic for it on UA-cam maybe in the future.
Could you add subtitles? Subtitles = more views, more likes. Think about it. Good luck.
Will look to do it for sure.
You can toggle on subtitle, ie, the cc button, on the youtube video.
My question is how can u trade with recent volume based on past volume. I understand how u mark the support and resistance zones , ex i mark mine in D1 AND 4H because i don like day trading , but from one timeframe to another , volume changes, and i feel lost
For daytrading for example I mark my HVNs from the daily/1h chart and then look for local areas on the session VPs that match. I will try to make a new video talking more about using multiple time frame VPs soon.
@@PriceActionVolumeTrader thank you , do u explain this strategy on your course?
@@vitorpalma4278 Definitely. I have 2 courses focused in Vp. One is focused just on VP and price action which works great for both swing trading nd day trading in all kinds of markets. And then the day trading VP course is more focused on intra day trading with confluence of orderflow tools mainly applied to Futures, but it can be used also in FX futures, Stocks and Cryptos.
Please do video on Multi TF volume Profile
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