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Aggregated Volume Profile

Contrary to a traditional volume indicator which displays the volume in relation to time, the volume profile displays the volume in relation to price. It takes the total amount of volume traded at each price and plots it in the form of a horizontal histogram.

The volume profile can be used by traders to identify high volume nodes which are levels where lots of volume has been traded such as the POC (Point Of Control). This is the level with the highest amount of volume traded for a given period.

The volume profile can also help traders identify the value area, which is the price range where 70% of the volume was traded for that given period.

When identified these levels can be used as support and resistance.

Aggregated volume profile example
Aggregated volume example

Aggregated Volume

Volume represents the total number of units of an asset that were traded during a given period.

There are many different ways traders can use volume in their trading.

Two of the main use cases for the volume indicator are to confirm the trend and identify exhaustion/reversal.

For example a market that’s in an uptrend should see rising volume as more buyers step in to keep prices pushing higher. However, if a market is rising on decreasing volume it might suggest that there is a lack of interest and a potential reversal might be around the corner. The same applies for a downtrend.

When we see a sharp move in both price and volume it is usually a sign that the trend might be ending. That sharp increase in volume can be a sign that late buyers or sellers are jumping into the trend and might end up getting trapped.

Commitment of Traders (COT)

 

The commitment of traders report (COT) allows to see the positionoing of the large players in the futures market for both Bitcoin and Ethereum.

By tracking their position we can approximate when we should expect the overall market to be in a bull or bear cycle.

COT example
Liquidity levels

Liquidity Levels

Our liquidity levels indicator allows you to quickly identify where potential pools of liquidity might be resting.

Using this indicator we can easily find areas where we might want to look for a reversal  or simply identify where we might want to exit our current trade.

The indicator can also plot liquidity levels that have already been raided which can give you a better idea of the current flow of the market.

Volatility Ranges

 

Our volatility ranges indicator allows you to guage the level of volatility that should be expected for a certain timeframe.

The indicator can be used to identify the range from which you should be selecting your targets.

Weekly Volatility Ranges