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August 19, 2024, 01:36:14 PM
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how do I mark/select in tradingview for example the last hours so I can see the volume profile of those specific 22 hours?
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August 19, 2024, 02:34:11 PM
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Do you mean this?
If yes, first you need VOLUME indicator (find under  Indicators) and enable it.
Next is to adjust the timeframe, in my example, it is 15 minutes and you can zoom in or zoom out the chart to see closer the times for example, do you want the last 22 hours?



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August 23, 2024, 11:58:15 PM
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The way you asked your question is a little vague

If I understand what you meant then you are most likely going to need an already made indicator which will ease your work, but you need to be on the premium version of Tradingview to use them
Check out the volume profile indicators

You can also try out the Volume profile community scripts and see if they serve the purpose you want. (On the indicator search button, just type Volume profile.)

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August 24, 2024, 07:44:12 AM
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The way you asked your question is a little vague
Vague questions may be sign that someone is new to something, and in this case, maybe he is new to trading and still trying to get used to Tradingview. If you are new to trading then it is very obvious that it is the self learning process and step that you have taken because if you had a mentor or personal teacher you would be asking them this question and not us. It is possible to learn to trade on your own, but it can take a longer time trying to learn, and if you are alone without encouragement you can easily give up. I am not a good trader, but I have seen people who tried learning to trade on their own but later quickly stopped. You have to know that this is a challenge you will meet , so you be ready for it. If you are not a new trader, forgive me for my assumptions.

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