easy · Volume Profile Analysis profile-shapes
What is the characteristic shape of a volume profile during a balanced, rotational trading session?
- A b-shaped profile where the majority of volume transacts at the bottom of the range.
- A P-shaped profile where volume is heavily skewed to the top of the daily range.
- A D-shaped profile with volume concentrated symmetrically around the Point of Control.
- An elongated, thin profile with volume spread across a wide vertical range.
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