Displays statistical data of the order flow footprint chart, making it easier to visually compare the data for each candlestick.
Large orders are monitored in real-time by the CoinAnk team based on market order book data, enabling tracking of major orders. This helps investors seize trading opportunities. Large limit orders can serve as a reference for potential resistance and support levels. For large buy orders, prices may trend downward before execution and upward afterward. For large sell orders, prices may trend upward before execution and downward afterward. Large orders indicate liquidity to some extent, which may attract prices, but execution might lead to price reversals.
VPSV (Volume Profile Session Visible) displays the volume distribution based on session cycles. Its usage is similar to the VPVR (Volume Profile Visible Range) indicator.
VPVR (Volume Profile Visible Range) is a technical analysis indicator for measuring volume distribution. It shows the volume at specific price ranges, helping traders identify key support and resistance levels. Support levels are areas below the price range with high volume that may prevent further price drops. Resistance levels are areas above the price range with high volume that may prevent further price increases.
TPO (Time Price Opportunity)
A type of order used in securities, forex, or cryptocurrency trading, where a trader specifies a price to buy or sell an asset. The order is executed only when the market price reaches or surpasses the specified price.
The liquidation map, also called the liquidation heatmap, visualizes liquidation prices based on user positions and the distribution of long and short positions at different price levels. The bars in the map represent the relative importance (intensity) of each liquidation cluster compared to nearby clusters, not the precise number or value of contracts to be liquidated. Higher 'liquidation bars' indicate stronger liquidation intensity. Note: Different colors are only for distinguishing the density of various liquidation clusters.
VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) allows traders to compare the current price with VWAP to determine whether the price is above or below VWAP. If below VWAP, it may indicate a buying opportunity; if above, it may indicate a selling opportunity.
The Liquidation Levels indicator uses algorithms to process position data, estimating the intensity of liquidation data at different price levels.
The CoinAnk Heatmap is a visual record of historical liquidity within the Order Book.Updated in real-time, it also shows the current liquidity of the market. Watching the heatmap above and below the current price you will see the heatmap changing rapidly as limit sell and limit buy orders are added and removed from the Order Book. CoinAnk gives you the ability to configure how the heatmap’s data is rendered. This is achieved by using the intensity slider within the top toolbar. The slider’s colors serve as a legend, for the Heatmap,The yellower the color, the stronger the fluidity