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Volume Profile: Mastering Market Movements through Volume Analysis by APURVA PARIKH

Volume Profile: Entry, Hold, and Exit Simplified: Mastering Market Movements through Volume Analysis (Stock Market simplified) by APURVA PARIKH 

Volume Profile

This book introduces Volume Profile— the traditional volume analysis tied to time, but one based on price. Volume Profile reveals the price levels at which maximum trading volume has occurred, which is invaluable for identifying precise entry and exit points.

Volume Profile is more than just a charting tool; it reveals the price levels at which significant trading volume occurs, where institutional investors often stake their positions. With this knowledge, individual investors can better understand the market’s support and resistance levels, helping them make smarter trading decisions in alignment with the “smart money.”

While the investors can’t match the volumes of big institutions, they can mirror their strategies by learning to track their footprints. This book is designed as a hands-on guide to mastering Volume Profile for various types of trades—long-term, medium-term, and short-term.

Each chapter is packed with charts, examples, and actionable steps that can simplify your trading process and increase your confidence. Although no method guarantees success, this approach can put you in a stronger position to navigate the markets with clarity.

Throughout the book, I explored how volume profile works to show true market behaviour, highlighting price levels that matter the most. These levels reveal where big players are active, helping you align your moves with the market’s real dynamics.

The author has well researched about the Volume data analysis and explained in vivid manner how a beginner investor can attain benefit if it. He has added graphs for all readers to understand the volume profile.

Overall, Using a volume profile isn’t about predicting the future. Instead, it’s about recognizing patterns and making decisions that increase your chances of success. With a clear entry, hold, and exit plan, you gain confidence and can manage risks better, staying prepared for both profits and losses.

Highly recommended!

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