Volume Profile Analysis Flashcards
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Sample card prompts
- Mathematically, the Point of Control (POC) is defined as the price level ([formula]) where the function [formula] reaches its __________.
- The standard convention for the Value Area (VA) defines the contiguous price range around the POC that contains _____ of total session volum
- Why is the [formula] threshold traditionally used for Value Area calculations in Auction Market Theory?
- In the Value Area expansion algorithm, if the volume of the two-tick stack above the current range is greater than the stack below, what is
- How is a High Volume Node (HVN) quantitatively distinguished from the average price level in a profile?
- Conceptually, why do Low Volume Nodes (LVNs) act as 'cliff edges' or acceleration zones for price movement?
- A Volume Profile that is symmetrically distributed around a central POC, forming a D-shape, indicates what market state?
- A P-shaped profile is characterized by volume concentration at the top of the range; what does this shape suggest regarding early session ac
- What participant behavior is most likely responsible for the formation of the 'tail' in a b-shaped profile?
- How does price behavior typically change when it approaches a significant High Volume Node (HVN) from a prior session?
- The function [formula] represents the Volume Profile over window [formula]. What does [formula] specifically denote?
- What is the primary mechanical difference between the Point of Control (POC) and the Volume-Weighted Average Price (VWAP)?
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