Volume Profile Area [BigBeluga]🔵 OVERVIEW 
The  Volume Profile Area   is an advanced profiling tool that calculates and visualizes the  value area  within a chosen period’s volume distribution. It first builds a  main profile  of the entire range, then constructs a  secondary profile  inside the defined value area, allowing traders to examine market balance and key trading zones in greater detail.
 🔵 CONCEPTS 
 
   Volume Profile  – Distributes traded volume across price levels to highlight areas of market activity.
  
   Value Area (VA)  – The price range containing a chosen percentage of total volume (commonly 50–70%).
  
   Point of Control (PoC)  – The price level with the highest traded volume, often acting as a magnet for price.
  
   Nested Profiles  – A profile inside the VA adds a second layer of precision, showing where liquidity clusters within the “fair value” zone.
  
 
 🔵 FEATURES 
 
   Main Profile  – Full distribution of volume over the selected lookback period.
   Secondary Profile  – Built only inside the VA of the main profile, highlighting intrabalance structure.
   Customizable PoC Selection  – Choose between showing the PoC of the 
 Main Profile , 
  
the  Area Profile , 
  
their  Average , 
  
or  None .
   Dynamic Value Area Levels  – Automatically plots  VAL  (Value Area Low) and  VAH  (Value Area High) with labels.
   Overlay Toggles  – Show/hide range extremes, VA lines, or PoCs for a cleaner chart view.
   Visual Profiles  – Main profile shaded in darker blue; the VA profile inside is lighter for clear separation.
   Automatic Scaling  – Profiles adapt to period highs/lows and auto-adjust bins for consistent resolution.
   Volume Labels  – PoCs can display traded volume, giving numeric confirmation of liquidity concentration.
 
 🔵 HOW TO USE 
 
  Set the  Period  to define how many bars to include in the main profile.
  Adjust the  Value Area %  to control how much volume defines the VA (e.g., 50% by default).
  Pick your  PoC  option:  Main ,  Area , or  Average , depending on focus.
  Use  VAH/VAL  lines as support/resistance levels where most trading occurred.
  Compare reactions at  Main  vs  VA  PoC levels to spot potential breakouts or mean reversions.
 
 🔵 CONCLUSION 
The  Volume Profile Area   extends traditional profiling by nesting a secondary VA profile inside the main distribution. This dual-layer approach reveals not just where the market was active overall, but where liquidity concentrated within the “fair value” zone—powerful for refining entries, exits, and risk placement across intraday and swing horizons.
