How I Draw my Low Volume Nodes in Volume Profile Trading

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thanks again Sir, its really helpful. For purposefully making a video out of a subscriber's request is really kind of you and shows that you care for traders to avoid wrong trades.

HimanshuChauhan-efnp
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Thank you, I use your guidelines now for my trades!

MrSinghSAmit
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Very good information on how to draw key levels❤

RohnisGames
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Thank you so much!! This is exactly what I am looking for!

migch
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Wow! As a 13 year old girl who’s learning, I really like how this is very understandable

KFC-iigb
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Very nice. Thank you for freely sharing your knowledge.

Quick question, please.

I think the futures symbol you're charting here is the continuous (not back adjusted) front month symbol on TV for NQ. How do you reconcile volume profiling on higher/longer time frames (or even intra-day, hourly, half-hourly, etc) to a futures contract which has expired (by virtue of using the continuous future that strings together all contracts) with the current, active futures contract?

In a way, because all positions have been closed out of expiring contracts, do you still feel the levels associated with that exited volume are relevant? As long as one is not using a back-adjusted contract symbol, the price levels associated with expired contracts are prices which did actually trade. So there's that.

But the participants who created the volume around those price levels had to exit. Even if they rolled into the next/new contract, what volume they traded at prices associated with an expired contract may not be pertinent.


Stocks and ETFs on the other hand, are perpetual. So it's more likely you'll find old longs and shorts in those profiles. But then again, there are those who say maybe half the construct which seems to render support and resistance is a kind of self-fulfilling prophesy. I guess using tools like Bookmap and DOM one can validate whether old, volume profile-derived S&R from expired contracts carry over into new, active contracts.

Curious your thoughts. Cheers

kevinlaffey
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Your videos are so helpful. Can these methods be used on small caps ?

troypereira
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Hi, do you use the cumulative volume profile ( for exemple the 100 day VP)

alexandres