TradingView's New Volume Footprint Chart: Tutorial

TradingView's New Volume Footprint Chart: Tutorial

Volume Footprint Chart Tutorial

Introduction to Volume Footprint Charts

  • The tutorial introduces volume footprint charts, explaining their purpose and functionality in trading analysis.
  • The speaker highlights the visual representation of buy and sell volumes through color gradients on a daily chart.
  • Buying volume is displayed on the right side of the candlestick, while selling volume appears on the left, providing a clear comparison.

Understanding Volume Data

  • Each candlestick represents daily data; however, the volume footprint adds depth by showing specific buying and selling volumes alongside.
  • Total volume is calculated by summing both buying and selling volumes for each candlestick, offering insights into market activity.
  • The Delta number indicates whether buying or selling volume is greater; a green Delta signifies more buying activity.

Real-world Application of Volume Footprint

  • An example using Reddit's RDDT shows significant Deltas over three days, indicating potential price movements based on buying pressure.
  • Observing Deltas helps traders gauge market sentiment between buyers and sellers effectively.

Customizing Your Chart Settings

  • Users can double-click to access chart settings; customization options include adjusting candlestick visibility and row sizes for better data clarity.
  • Default settings use an Auto row size based on Average True Range (ATR), which can be adjusted manually for advanced trading strategies.

Advanced Features of Volume Footprint Charts

  • Traders can choose how many rows are displayed based on their preferred tick size per row, enhancing data granularity.

Understanding Volume Footprint Tools

Overview of Buying and Selling Volume

  • The default setting displays both buying and selling volumes, allowing users to analyze the Delta, which is the difference between buying and selling volume.
  • Users can toggle to view total volume at each price level instead of separating buy and sell volumes.

Data Visualization Features

  • The tool provides a data window that shows total buy, total sell, and Delta values alongside visual representations.
  • The "apply gradient to background" feature highlights areas with significant volume differences using color gradients for better visibility.

Customization Options

  • Users can customize colors for extreme levels in the chart; brighter colors indicate higher volumes.
  • Point of Control (POC), marked by white boxes, indicates areas with the highest trading volume. This feature can be toggled on or off.

Creating Alerts and Strategies

  • Users are encouraged to design strategies around extreme levels by setting alerts when these levels are reached.
  • Summary information about previous discussions can be shown or hidden as needed.

Importance of Value Imbalance

  • Value imbalance highlights significant discrepancies in buying versus selling volume at specific levels, which can be visually emphasized.
  • Users can adjust settings to highlight imbalances greater than a specified percentage (e.g., 500%).

Stacked Levels Feature

  • The stacked level feature identifies zones with multiple imbalances (e.g., three or more), indicating potential support zones.
  • Adjusting parameters allows users to find stacked levels based on their trading strategy needs.

Defining Value Area

Volume Footprint Chart Walkthrough

Understanding Volume Distribution

  • The discussion highlights that 70% of all trading volume occurred between specific points on the chart, identified as volume area highs and value area lows. This indicates a significant concentration of trading activity within this range.
  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing these areas in live trading, suggesting that understanding where most volume occurs can inform trading strategies and decisions.

Utilizing the Volume Footprint Chart

  • A full walkthrough of how to use the volume footprint chart is provided, including practical steps for accessing and integrating it into TradingView charts.
  • The video aims to educate viewers on effectively utilizing this tool for better trading outcomes, reinforcing its relevance in day-to-day trading activities.

Conclusion and Educational Intent

Video description

Discover our new Volume Footprint Chart, a powerful tool that provides deep insights into market dynamics! This chart type offers a comprehensive view of trading activity by displaying volume at specific price levels over time. This video was created and produced by our Head of Trader Education Stef: https://tradingview.com/u/scheplick At its core, the volume footprint chart is designed to highlight imbalances between buying and selling pressure at different price levels. By visualizing volume distribution across the price axis, traders can identify areas of high buying or selling interest, potential support or resistance levels, and areas where market sentiment might be shifting. This level of granularity empowers traders to make more informed decisions based on real-time market data. In our video, we delve into the functionality of TradingView's Volume Footprint Chart, showcasing its ability to dynamically adjust row colors based on volume, compare buy and sell volume, and leverage various settings for a tailored trading experience. Whether you're a seasoned trader or just starting out, understanding how volume footprint charts work can significantly enhance your trading strategies and decision-making processes. Try TradingView: https://tradingview.com Get up to $30 in TradingView Coins for you and a friend: https://www.tradingview.com/share-your-love/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tradingview/ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tradingview