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Video Transcript:
I’ll show you a
Volume Profile setup that I use in my own trading. And to make it as clear and
practical as possible, I’ll give you a simple four-point checklist that will
help you identify when this setup is actually strong and worth trading. So,
let’s get to it.
Now, here is a
little recap of that checklist. Here are all four points.
The first point
is that the market should be rotating, right? First point on the checklist.
Second point,
the rejection needs to be strong.
Third point, the
volumes need to be distributed well.
And the fourth
point, there needs to be a fair
value gap.
If all those
points check out, then the rejection is most likely going to work. It’s most
likely going to be a strong resistance or support zone. Now, not all those
conditions need to be met because, in trading, nothing is ideal, obviously. So,
at least for me, it’s fine if only three conditions from this little list are
met. If three conditions are met, then I still trade the rejection. I still
consider it a strong support or resistance zone, right? Obviously, if it’s all
four, then even better. But if three conditions are met, it is still good to
trade.
All right. Now,
let’s put this into action, and let me show you how I trade this. I’ll give you
two examples of two trades. In here, I have that checklist for you, so we can
check it as we go.
So, the first
thing, the most important thing to do, is identify a good rejection using this
checklist. So, let’s check out this one, this rejection right here. Is the
market rotating? Yes, it appears to be rotating. Even though I don’t have the
Volume Profile printed here, you can see that the market is going up and down,
up and down. It’s rotating, right? So, yeah, this checks out.
Is the rejection
strong? Look at the high. Is it strong or not? There’s this clear high, right?
The high of this candle. So, yeah, it is a strong rejection. So, that’s good as
well.
Now, let’s check
out the volumes. Are the volumes distributed well? We have this heavy volume
zone right here. Very good-looking. And above that, a low volume zone. All good
so far. The market is rotating. The rejection is strong. Volumes are
distributed well.
Now, is there a
fair value gap? There is, right here. A fair value gap showing us the
aggression of sellers. So, all this checks out, right? We have a strong
rejection. Now, the only thing we need to do is trade this.
So, how do I
trade it? After I spot a good-looking rejection, I want to see a pullback back
into the zone where the heavy volumes were formed before. This is a resistance
for me. The resistance is not at the top of the rejection. It is the heavy
volume zone. That’s the most important zone because the heaviest volumes in
that rejection were formed there, right?
So, that’s the
resistance I want to trade. Resistance is not just a level. It’s always a zone.
The beginning is usually at the beginning of that heavy volume cluster. And
ideally, if it’s also the beginning of the fair value gap—and you’d be
surprised, but very often it is—the beginning of the heavy volume zone aligns
with the start of the fair value gap.
So, in this
case, this would be the short level, and if the price hits that level, then it
is a short from there. So, again, you need to see a rejection. You wait for a
pullback to the heavy volume zone, and from the beginning of the heavy volume
zone, you go short.
All right, this
is how I trade rejections. Let’s take a look at another example in here. This
is a bullish scenario. We have this rejection, and again, the first thing is
that we need to check whether this is actually a good rejection or if it is a
trap.
All right. So,
let’s go through the checklist again. First thing, is the market rotating? Look
at this. Up and down, up and down, up and down. Yes, the market is rotating.
Is the rejection
strong? Yeah, this is a beautiful low. This is a strong low. Let me delete that
so you can see it better. Right. Strong low. So, all good so far.
Are the volumes
distributed well? We have a clear volume cluster in here, and below that, a low
volume zone. So, yeah, the volumes are distributed well.
Is there a fair
value gap? Well, in this case, I would prefer the fair value gap to be
somewhere in here, right above this heavy volume zone. We do have a fair value
gap, but it is a little bit higher. Let me mark that for you. This bullish fair
value gap begins in here, but I would prefer if it actually began in here, at
the beginning of the volume cluster.
In this case,
it’s not so clear-cut. But if we go through the checklist, then the market is
rotating, the rejection is strong, the volumes are distributed well, but the
fair value gap is above the place where I would like to trade. It’s not above
the heavy volume zone.
So, in this
case, I would look at it like this because the fair value gap is there, but
it’s a bit higher, right? So, if I wanted to be strict, the checklist would
look like this. But still, three conditions are met, which means this is still
a good trade to take, right?
So, how do you
trade this? Mark the beginning of the heavy volume zone, and you can use a
limit order there. Just place the limit order, wait for the pullback, and when
the price hits that level, hits your limit order, then go long from there.
All right, guys.
So, that’s about it. I hope you liked the video. If you want to learn more
about how I trade with Volume Profile and get your hands on my custom-made
Volume Profile indicator, then head over to my website, which is trader-dale.com. And if you click this
button here, Trading
Course and Tools, then it will bring you to a page where you can check out
my trading education and custom-made tools.
So, thanks for watching the video, and I’ll see you next time.
