This script "10x Bull Vs. Bear VP Intraday Sessions" lets the user configure up to 10 session ranges for Bull Vs. Bear volume profiles!
Features
Up To 10 Fixed Ranges!
Volume Profile Anchored to Fixed Range
Delta Ladder Anchored to Range
Bull vs Bear Profiles!
Standard Poc and Value Area Lines, in Addition to Separated POCs and Value Area Lines for Bull Profiles and Bear Profiles
Configurable Value Area Target
Up to 2000 Profile Rows per Visible Range
Stylistic Options for Profiles
This script generates Bull vs. Bear volume profiles for up to 10 fixed ranges!
Up to 2000 volume profile levels (price levels) Can be calculated for each profile, thanks to the new polyline feature, allowing for less aggregation / more precision of volume at price and volume delta.
Bull vs Bear Profiles
The image above shows primary functionality!
Green profiles = buying volume Red profiles = selling volume
All colors are configurable.
Bullish & bearish POC + value areas for each fixed range are displayable!
That’s about it :D
This indicator is part of a series titled “Bull vs. Bear”.
If you have any suggestions please feel free to share!
The script calculates for intraday ranges, so, the lower the timeframe the more accurate / the more you will see :D
I would suggest giving the 1min timeframe a shot on BTCUSDT Binance to see the indicator in action! Thank you (:
brianbailleul
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@KioseffTrading, hey thanks for your message. Just tried it again noticed I only get a result on in LTFs - 15 min and below
KioseffTrading
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@brianbailleul, *For the default settings* 30min + timeframes will look jumbled. To avoid this, you can change the intraday ranges that are considered. For instance, a 12hour intraday range should look fine on the 30min timeframe :D
The default settings use four 6-hour ranges, which on, for instance, the 30-minute chart is 12 bars - the volume profiles will look informative.
So, on higher timeframe just adjust the range times to something greater (:
Thank you!
guildmaster678
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You're the best!
hitchcoxg
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You Want me to learn MORE. Very Interesting. Wish to see your 3 to 4 Time Frame Study