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If you're wanting to trade with Market Profile concepts, such as point of control or the upper/lower value area, (Moderator: Promotional URL removed -- please contribute to the forums first before promoting sites) has these levels daily for different instruments.

 

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Hi folks,

 

I try like tucciotrader to plot vwao sd and market profile to multicharts, is it possible to stiky at first post all indicators developed, so it easy and more simple take them and use.

 

tuccio sei italiano?

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Hello. Its been a while. ive gotten alot of your thread so i first wanted to thank for taking the time to share this with us.

 

Question: When trading volume stats on major indices like ES, do you considerthe possibility of incomplete information considering the missing volume in the spy and the big future? Seems single issues or stocks would make more sense.

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Hi ...I recently discovered this topic and was very intrigued by it. Going thru the tutorials and videos that jper posted. It has been almost 3-4 years since this discussion was started.

Can someone pl post their experince trading this setups and what worked and any nuances to it, Jper did a very good job on his presentation. I will appreciate any input from those who have been using it for the last 2-3 years.

 

Thank you

 

Regards

 

 

Pat

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Fantastic Thread, even years after. Went through it, still going through it over and over again, practisting from it, great great job Jperl and everyone.

 

One thing nobody ever asked, and which might be obvious but was never sure about is: Is the PVP same as POC of Volume profile (but called otherwise, i.E., PVP), or the same as POC of TOP Market profile? 2 different things, and would love to have a definite answer on that, if anyone knows!

 

Many thanks!! ;)

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Is the PVP same as POC of Volume profile (but called otherwise, i.E., PVP), or the same as POC of TOP Market profile? 2 different things, and would love to have a definite answer on that, if anyone knows!

Many thanks!! ;)

 

The PVP is another name that JPerl gave to the VPOC ... It is a volume based point of control. The POC is a TPO or Time Based point of control.

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Fantastic Thread, even years after. Went through it, still going through it over and over again, practisting from it, great great job Jperl and everyone.

 

 

Many thanks!! ;)

 

Totally agree, it really is fantastic thread and the explanation of symmetry and asymmetry between the buyers and sellers is well explained and this approach shall benefit a lot of traders committed to study this thread and practice the described approach.

 

Is there a version of the Market Statistic indicator available to be used with Prorealtime charting software.

Best wishes to all,

2be

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Hi All,

I am looking for the last 2 Flash videos.  Anyone has a copy that you can send to me or post it here?

The 2 flash videos are marked in red rectangle as shown in the attached image below.

Thanks a lot !

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