The problem is that Market Profile by nature looks into the future (i.e. the 
bars displayed at the "beginning of the day" cover entire day going forward),
so when trying to backtest this you will know at 9:30 what "all-day" levels are 
and you will be looking into the future that way.

Best regards,
Tomasz Janeczko
amibroker.com
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Edward Pottasch 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 9:15 AM
  Subject: Re: [amibroker] Market profile, Value Area, POC etc





  to elaborate a bit on this (maybe Tomasz Janeczko is reading and I know this 
stuff is planned to be added to Amibroker) personally I am most interested to 
be able to access levels to be able to do backtesting.

  For instance the chart below shows intraday Camarilla levels that can be used 
for support and resistance and I can test stratigies to use them for trading. 
So you want to be able to define the time interval you want to derive the 
"market profile" from and expand the resulting data to the timeframe in which 
you like to use these "market profile" levels for trading. Levels are:

  POC
  VAH
  VAL

  etc., see site found by Reinsly: 
http://www.trading-naked.com/MarketProfile.htm

  rgds, Ed

    






    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Edward Pottasch 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 8:53 AM
    Subject: Re: [amibroker] Market profile, Value Area, POC etc


      

    Keith,

    pretty simple. The value area is the price range where in 70% of the volume 
is traded and the point of control the price interval / step at which the most 
volume is traded that day.

    here an example chart: 
http://www.enthios.com/blogs/images/EE%202008-03-11-0609.png

    it are areas where traders look for support and resistance and this stuff 
is very popular at the moment with traders so there is where you need to be. It 
is with all these levels, classic pivots, Camarilla etc they work because lots 
of traders use them. This subject on the market profile I believe is first 
described by: http://www.profiletrading.com/book.htm

    To find the VA (value area) you need to step through the entire price range 
of the day and find how much volume is traded within a certain price interval / 
step. This is a very time consuming process and to my knowledge Amibroker's AFL 
language is not very suitable for these type of calculation. Because in 
Amibroker arrays by default span the entire data range and for these type of 
calculations you need to be able to define smaller arrays and be able to do 
array based operations on them.

    regards, Ed



      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Keith McCombs 
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 11:38 PM
      Subject: Re: [amibroker] Market profile, Value Area, POC etc


        
      Ed --
      I'm just returning from, Investopedia.com, EliteTrader.com, or AmiBroker 
Help.  So, I give up.  What are Value Area and POC?

      Thanks,
      -- Keith

      Edward Pottasch wrote: 

          

        Keith, no started this today. Wanted to know if somebody programmed the 
market profile (POC and VA) in Amibroker Formula Language (AFL). I found some 
code and done some myself but this is real slow. Link to existing code on 
inditrader.com board I posted in a later post.

        regards, Ed


          ----- Original Message ----- 
          From: Keith McCombs 
          To: [email protected] 
          Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 7:55 PM
          Subject: Re: [amibroker] Market profile, Value Area, POC etc


            
          Ed --
          It looks to me as if you are continuing a discussion regarding some 
AFL.  But you changed the Subject name, and deleted any previous posting from 
your posting.

          So, in light of the above, when you ask, "anyone managed to program 
this in AFL or a plugin?", what in h... AFL are you talking about?
          -- Keith


          Edward Pottasch wrote: 

              
            hi,

            anyone managed to program this in AFL or a plugin? There are 
several AFL's on the net that basicly are designed to display the last few 
days. I am interested in code that generates the upper/lower value area and POC 
for backtesting purposes. But it seems you need some clever programming to make 
this usable else it will be very slow. The code I found sofar is slow indeed 
and I can't come up with something smart either. Try loading 2 years of 5 
minute data and AB locks up completely. Camarilla is a nice substitute but as I 
read somewhere "Camarilla is the poor man's Market Profile",

            regards, Ed





    

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