Ninjatrader - Sidi Footprint - VPOC and Delta POC

Опубликовано: 11 Январь 2025
на канале: TwinPeaks - trade & educate
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In this detailed tutorial, I explain the Volume and Delta Point of Control (POC) functions of the SidiFootprint Indicator:

🔍 Basics:
Definition of POC (Point of Control)
Difference between Volume POC and Delta POC

🎨 Display Options:
Rectangle, text highlighting, or both
Adjustable border thickness and colors
Filtering by position (body/wick)

🔢 Advanced Settings:
Delta type filtering (coherent/divergent)
Coloring based on delta values
Minimum volume filter

📈 Extended POC Functions:
Display of unbroken POCs
Cross-session representation
Extension to the right chart edge

🔄 Switching between Volume and Delta POC:
Separate settings for both POC types
Visualization of maximum delta values

👉 Next Steps:
Explanation of the Value Area in the following video

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