| Pre Market | Review previous day's Volume Profile; identify POC, VAH, VAL levels |
| Opening Session | 9:15-10:00 AM - Note opening relative to yesterday's Value Area |
| Mid Session | 10:00 AM-2:30 PM - Best period for Volume Profile trades as profile develops |
| Closing Session | 2:30-3:30 PM - Profile nearly complete; identify key levels for next day |
| Nifty Profile | Use 30-min or hourly bars for profile; daily POC is key level |
| Banknifty Profile | Wider value areas due to volatility; 400-800 point VA typical |
| Stock Futures | Volume Profile most useful on high-volume F&O stocks |
| Lot Sizes | NIFTY 25 units, BANKNIFTY 15 units - factor into position sizing |
| Volume Data | Use NSE tick data or reliable charting platform for accurate profiles |
| Crude Oil | Volume Profile excellent for crude; distinct HVNs form around key levels |
| Gold | Gold profiles show clear value areas; POC reliable for entries |
| Natural Gas | Volatile; value areas can be wide; use longer timeframes |
| Silver | Similar to gold; 30-minute profiles work well |
| Trading Hours | 9:00 AM-11:30 PM; profiles span multiple sessions |
| Usdinr | Lower volume; profiles form slowly; use daily/weekly profiles |
| Global Correlation | Global forex volume affects USDINR profile formation |
| Rbi Impact | RBI interventions create distinct HVNs; mark these levels |
| Stt | 0.01% on sell side for futures transactions |
| Business Income | Futures profits taxed as business income |
| Record Keeping | Document profile levels used for entry/exit |
| Advance Tax | Pay quarterly if expected liability exceeds ₹10,000 |
| Institutional Levels | FII/DII activity creates prominent HVNs; track these levels |
| Volume Spikes | Large FII/DII trades visible in profile as volume clusters |
| Expiry Profiles | Expiry week profiles show institutional rolling activity |
| Data Integration | Combine FII/DII data with profile analysis for context |
You need price and volume data at sufficient granularity. For accurate profiles, tick or 1-minute data is best. Most modern charting platforms (TradingView, NinjaTrader, Sierra Chart) calculate Volume Profile automatically. For Indian markets, ensure your data feed provides accurate volume at each price level. NSE data or reliable broker data feeds work well.
Match the profile period to your trading timeframe. For intraday trading, use previous day's profile plus developing session profile. For swing trading, use daily and weekly composite profiles. For positional trading, use weekly and monthly profiles. The key is that the profile period should represent activity relevant to your holding period.
POC can differ based on: (1) Tick/row size used for aggregation, (2) Exact time boundaries of the profile, (3) Data source differences. Minor variations are normal. For consistency, use the same settings across your analysis. The exact POC level matters less than understanding the general area of highest activity.
Wait for price to approach POC from above or below. Look for rejection candlestick (hammer from below, shooting star from above). Confirm with above-average volume. Enter on close of rejection candle. Stop beyond POC by 1 ATR or nearest LVN. Target: next HVN or opposite VA boundary. POC bounces work best in ranging conditions.
VWAP is a single line showing the volume-weighted average price throughout the session - a moving fair value. Volume Profile is a complete histogram showing volume distribution at every price level. VWAP tells you one fair value number; Profile tells you the entire distribution. They complement each other well.
Open in Value (OiV): Balanced day likely, trade VA boundaries. Open above Value (OaV): Bullish bias, VAH becomes support if holding. Open below Value (ObV): Bearish bias, VAL becomes resistance if failing. Open Drive: Strong conviction, trade with direction. The opening sets the day's context and bias.
Initial Balance (IB) is the first hour's price range. Wide IB often leads to rotational day within IB. Narrow IB often leads to breakout. IB high and low become tactical levels. IB breakout (price exceeding IB range) often leads to continuation. Measure move: IB width often projects the extension target.
Draw Fibonacci retracements from significant swings. Overlay on Volume Profile. When a Fibonacci level (38.2%, 50%, 61.8%) aligns with an HVN, it's a high-probability confluence level. When Fibonacci falls in an LVN, it's less significant. Prioritize trading at levels with both Fibonacci and profile confluence.
Poor highs/lows are session extremes with single prints (very low volume). They indicate unfinished auction - price moved there but wasn't accepted. They're likely to be revisited. Use naked poor highs/lows as targets for mean reversion trades. They're weaker than 'excess' (single prints with clear rejection).
Composite profiles aggregate volume across multiple sessions (weekly, monthly). They reveal longer-term institutional levels. Weekly POC is more significant than daily POC. Use monthly composite for swing trading levels. Confluence between daily, weekly, and monthly levels creates the strongest S/R zones.
Start with POC as initial VA. Iteratively compare volume at prices above and below current VA. Add the higher-volume price to VA. Repeat until VA contains 70% of total volume. Upper boundary = VAH, lower = VAL. Handle edge cases where one side runs out of prices before reaching 70%.
Delta profile separates buy volume from sell volume at each price level, showing the imbalance (Delta = Buy - Sell). Strong positive delta at support = genuine buying. Strong negative delta at resistance = genuine selling. This provides deeper insight than total volume alone, revealing which side was aggressive at each level.
Institutional accumulation shows as: Multiple sessions with overlapping Value Areas, POC remaining stable or slowly migrating higher, increasing total volume without proportional price extension. They're building positions without moving price. Eventually breaks out with conviction. Correlate with FII/DII data for confirmation.
Yes. Train classifiers on profile features: POC location relative to prior days, VA width, profile shape metrics, HVN count, IB width. Target: next session direction or profile type. Use predictions to bias approach (rotation vs trend). Feature engineering is crucial - encode profile characteristics as numerical features for the model.
Volume Profile provides the levels; order flow provides real-time confirmation. When price reaches profile level, watch order flow for: Large bid/ask imbalance confirming direction, absorption (large orders being filled without price moving), aggressive buying/selling. This combination gives both context (profile) and timing (flow).
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