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06/17 13:00

Visible Range Volume Nodes

Visible Range Volume Nodes is a visible-range volume profile indicator that shows how traded volume is distributed across price levels inside the currently visible chart area.

The script builds a horizontal volume profile from the candles visible on the chart. It divides the visible price range into rows and distributes each candle's volume across the price rows touched by that candle's high-low range. Rows with more accumulated volume are displayed wider. Rows with less accumulated volume are displayed narrower.

How volume is calculated

Each candle's volume is distributed proportionally across the price rows covered by that candle's high-low range. If a candle covers several rows, its volume is split between those rows based on the amount of price overlap.

Bullish and bearish volume are separated using candle direction:
* Candles closing above their open are counted as bullish volume;
* Candles closing below their open are counted as bearish volume;
* Neutral candles are split evenly.

Key Volume Areas

POC - Point of Control
POC is the price row with the highest volume inside the visible range. It marks the largest volume concentration in the selected chart area.

VAH - Value Area High
VAH is the upper boundary of the value area.

VAL - Value Area Low
VAL is the lower boundary of the value area.

The value area starts from the POC and expands through the highest-volume neighboring rows until the selected percentage of total visible-range volume is included. By default, this is commonly used as a 70% value area, but the percentage can be changed in the settings.

HVN - High Volume Node
HVN zones are high-volume areas detected from local peaks in the smoothed volume profile. These zones show where volume was concentrated compared with nearby price levels.

LVN - Low Volume Node
LVN zones are low-volume areas detected from local valleys in the smoothed volume profile. These zones show where volume was thinner compared with nearby price levels.

How to use it
The profile can help users compare current price action with previously traded volume areas inside the selected visible range:

* POC shows the main high-volume reference area of the visible range;
* VAH and VAL show the upper and lower limits of the main value area;
* HVN zones show areas where price previously spent more volume;
* LVN zones show areas where volume was thinner relative to nearby price levels;
* The histogram shows the full volume distribution across the selected price range.

A trader can use these areas as context when analyzing price location. For example, price trading near POC is trading near the main volume concentration of the visible range. Price trading near VAH or VAL is trading near the edge of the calculated value area. HVN and LVN zones can be used to compare current price behavior with areas of stronger or weaker previous volume participation.

These levels should be treated as structural references only. They are not automatic entries, exits, support, resistance, targets, or invalidation levels.

Main settings

* Profile Rows controls how many price rows are used to build the volume profile. More rows create a more detailed profile. Fewer rows create a smoother, broader profile;
* Value Area % controls how much of the visible-range volume is included inside the value area;
* Histogram Direction controls whether the profile is displayed to the left or right side of the visible chart area;
* Profile Distance controls the spacing between the visible candles and the profile panel;
* The script also includes settings for showing or hiding POC, VAH/VAL, HVN, LVN, labels, prices in labels, line style, line width, label size, and colors.

Limitations
*This indicator does not generate buy or sell signals;
*It does not predict future price direction;
*It does not define guaranteed support or resistance;
*It does not use exact bid/ask volume;
*It does not use footprint, delta, or order book data.

The displayed structure depends on the selected visible range, symbol, exchange, timeframe, and available volume data.

Because the profile is based on the currently visible chart range, moving or zooming the chart can change the calculated POC, value area, HVN zones, and LVN zones.
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