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Volume Profile Delta & DOM @MaxMaserati 2.0

Volume Profile Delta & DOM @Maxserati 2.0- Real Order Flow Analysis
What this indicator actually does!!!
Most volume indicators just show you total volume - which honestly doesn't tell you much. This one breaks down WHO is driving that volume. Big difference between 1000 shares of balanced buying/selling versus 800 buy + 200 sell. This tool shows you exactly that breakdown at every price level.
Trading without this kind of data means you're basically trading blind. Price action is important, but without knowing if smart money is buying or selling, you're mostly guessing. This gives you the same view that institutional traders have.
The main components
**DOM Display**: Shows real-time order flow with separate columns for buying and selling volume at each price level. You can toggle any column on/off depending on what you actually use.
**Volume Delta**: This is the key part - it shows net buying pressure (buy volume minus sell volume) at each price. When you see heavy buying at a support level, that's usually a good sign. When you see heavy selling at resistance, different story.
**Understanding the key columns:**
- **VPS (Volume Profile Sell)**: Shows selling volume (bid volume) at each price level - how much selling pressure exists
- **VPB (Volume Profile Buy)**: Shows buying volume (ask volume) at each price level - how much buying pressure exists
- **VPD (Volume Profile Delta)**: The difference between VPB and VPS (buy volume minus sell volume) - this tells you who's winning the battle at each price
**Time & Sales**: Live trade data with timestamps. There are filters so you can ignore the small retail trades and focus on the size that actually moves markets.
**Recent Activity**: Tracks momentum by showing cumulative buying/selling above and below current price. Useful for seeing if institutions are accumulating or distributing.
Why volume analysis works
Professional traders don't just look at price. They look at volume because volume precedes price movement. When smart money starts accumulating a position, you'll see it in the volume before you see it in price.
Think about it - if a stock is at $100 and someone wants to buy 100,000 shares, they can't just market buy it all at once without moving the price. They'll spread it out, but you can still see the accumulation pattern if you know where to look.
Real trading applications
**For day trading**: This works well for timing entries. If you see price breaking a level but volume delta is negative, that's usually a fake breakout. If volume confirms the move, much higher probability trade.
**For swing positions**: Great for finding accumulation zones. When you see consistent buying volume at certain levels over multiple days, institutions are likely building positions there.
**Risk management**: Volume shifts often happen before price reversals. If you're long and suddenly see heavy selling volume while price is still going up, that's a good exit signal.
Multi-market setup
Works on stocks, futures, forex, and crypto. The indicator automatically detects what type of market you're trading and adjusts accordingly. For forex it uses tick volume since real volume isn't available. For crypto it handles the decimal precision properly.
Customization options
You can show or hide any column depending on your trading style. If you're just scalping, maybe you only need price and delta. If you're doing deeper analysis, turn on all the columns.
There's color customization since everyone has their preferences, and text sizing because not everyone trades on huge monitors.
The indicator has both real-time and backtesting modes. Real-time for live trading, backtesting for developing strategies with historical volume data.
Learning curve
Fair warning - this isn't a simple moving average. There's a learning curve to reading order flow properly. Start by watching how volume patterns develop around known support and resistance levels.
Pay attention to volume divergences. If price makes a new high but volume delta is weaker, that's often a warning sign. If price breaks down but there's no real selling volume, it might be a false breakdown.
Performance notes
This processes a lot of data in real-time, so disable any columns you don't actually use. The more features you enable, the more processing power it needs.
Works best on lower timeframes (1-15 minutes) where you can see the tick-by-tick order flow. Still useful on higher timeframes but less granular.
## Bottom line
If you're serious about trading and want to see what institutional money is doing instead of just guessing from price action alone, this will help. It's not magic - you still need to understand market structure and have a trading plan. But it gives you information that most retail traders don't have access to.
The goal is to stop trading against smart money and start trading with them. Volume tells you where they're active.
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*Works on all markets. Real volume for stocks/futures, tick volume for forex. Compatible with TradingView's replay feature for backtesting.*
What this indicator actually does!!!
Most volume indicators just show you total volume - which honestly doesn't tell you much. This one breaks down WHO is driving that volume. Big difference between 1000 shares of balanced buying/selling versus 800 buy + 200 sell. This tool shows you exactly that breakdown at every price level.
Trading without this kind of data means you're basically trading blind. Price action is important, but without knowing if smart money is buying or selling, you're mostly guessing. This gives you the same view that institutional traders have.
The main components
**DOM Display**: Shows real-time order flow with separate columns for buying and selling volume at each price level. You can toggle any column on/off depending on what you actually use.
**Volume Delta**: This is the key part - it shows net buying pressure (buy volume minus sell volume) at each price. When you see heavy buying at a support level, that's usually a good sign. When you see heavy selling at resistance, different story.
**Understanding the key columns:**
- **VPS (Volume Profile Sell)**: Shows selling volume (bid volume) at each price level - how much selling pressure exists
- **VPB (Volume Profile Buy)**: Shows buying volume (ask volume) at each price level - how much buying pressure exists
- **VPD (Volume Profile Delta)**: The difference between VPB and VPS (buy volume minus sell volume) - this tells you who's winning the battle at each price
**Time & Sales**: Live trade data with timestamps. There are filters so you can ignore the small retail trades and focus on the size that actually moves markets.
**Recent Activity**: Tracks momentum by showing cumulative buying/selling above and below current price. Useful for seeing if institutions are accumulating or distributing.
Why volume analysis works
Professional traders don't just look at price. They look at volume because volume precedes price movement. When smart money starts accumulating a position, you'll see it in the volume before you see it in price.
Think about it - if a stock is at $100 and someone wants to buy 100,000 shares, they can't just market buy it all at once without moving the price. They'll spread it out, but you can still see the accumulation pattern if you know where to look.
Real trading applications
**For day trading**: This works well for timing entries. If you see price breaking a level but volume delta is negative, that's usually a fake breakout. If volume confirms the move, much higher probability trade.
**For swing positions**: Great for finding accumulation zones. When you see consistent buying volume at certain levels over multiple days, institutions are likely building positions there.
**Risk management**: Volume shifts often happen before price reversals. If you're long and suddenly see heavy selling volume while price is still going up, that's a good exit signal.
Multi-market setup
Works on stocks, futures, forex, and crypto. The indicator automatically detects what type of market you're trading and adjusts accordingly. For forex it uses tick volume since real volume isn't available. For crypto it handles the decimal precision properly.
Customization options
You can show or hide any column depending on your trading style. If you're just scalping, maybe you only need price and delta. If you're doing deeper analysis, turn on all the columns.
There's color customization since everyone has their preferences, and text sizing because not everyone trades on huge monitors.
The indicator has both real-time and backtesting modes. Real-time for live trading, backtesting for developing strategies with historical volume data.
Learning curve
Fair warning - this isn't a simple moving average. There's a learning curve to reading order flow properly. Start by watching how volume patterns develop around known support and resistance levels.
Pay attention to volume divergences. If price makes a new high but volume delta is weaker, that's often a warning sign. If price breaks down but there's no real selling volume, it might be a false breakdown.
Performance notes
This processes a lot of data in real-time, so disable any columns you don't actually use. The more features you enable, the more processing power it needs.
Works best on lower timeframes (1-15 minutes) where you can see the tick-by-tick order flow. Still useful on higher timeframes but less granular.
## Bottom line
If you're serious about trading and want to see what institutional money is doing instead of just guessing from price action alone, this will help. It's not magic - you still need to understand market structure and have a trading plan. But it gives you information that most retail traders don't have access to.
The goal is to stop trading against smart money and start trading with them. Volume tells you where they're active.
---
*Works on all markets. Real volume for stocks/futures, tick volume for forex. Compatible with TradingView's replay feature for backtesting.*
Skrip dilindungi
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MMM : No body close (PO4), No Trade.
Penafian
Maklumat dan penerbitan adalah tidak dimaksudkan untuk menjadi, dan tidak membentuk, nasihat untuk kewangan, pelaburan, perdagangan dan jenis-jenis lain atau cadangan yang dibekalkan atau disahkan oleh TradingView. Baca dengan lebih lanjut di Terma Penggunaan.
Skrip dilindungi
Skrip ini diterbitkan sebagai sumber tertutup. Akan tetapi, anda boleh menggunakannya dengan percuma dan tanpa had – ketahui lebih lanjut di sini.
MMM : No body close (PO4), No Trade.
Penafian
Maklumat dan penerbitan adalah tidak dimaksudkan untuk menjadi, dan tidak membentuk, nasihat untuk kewangan, pelaburan, perdagangan dan jenis-jenis lain atau cadangan yang dibekalkan atau disahkan oleh TradingView. Baca dengan lebih lanjut di Terma Penggunaan.