Ninjatrader - Sidi Footprint - Value Area

Опубликовано: 11 Апрель 2025
на канале: TwinPeaks - trade & educate
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In this detailed tutorial, I explain the Value Area functions of the SidiFootprint Indicator:

🔍 Basics:
Definition of Value Area (70% of traded volume)
Based on Gaussian normal distribution

🎨 Display Options:
Outline, Area, or both
Filtering by position (Body/Wick)
Adjustable opacity and colors

🔢 Advanced Settings:
Advanced Coloring for positive/negative delta values
Extended Value Areas for unbroken levels
Configurable calculation methods (Bar Close, Bar VPOC)

📈 Analysis Tools:
Visualization of buyer and seller dominance
Display of overlapping Value Areas
Filtering by broken/unbroken areas

👉 Next Steps:
Explanation of Finished and Unfinished Auctions in the following video

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