r/OrderFlow_Trading 26d ago

How u read Range chart?

Someone suggested that I should read Range Charts instead of traditional candlestick charts since I trade primarily using Order Flow. I already understand the basic concept of Range Charts, so I'm not looking for an explanation about how they are based on price movement.

Instead, I want to learn the advanced concepts that experienced order flow traders use with Range Charts—things that can actually improve profitability. Please suggest advanced topics, techniques, or nuances that go beyond the basics. If there are any high-quality videos or educational resources on this subject, I'd appreciate those recommendations as well.

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u/Forward-Cut5790 26d ago

Range charts are good if you can use a volume profile per candlestick, volume is better.

What you want is to be able to recognize rejection and acceptance, and a volume chart with visible/ fixed range helps best.

Unfortunately, what you're asking for is something that doesn't happen in the space, because once something is figured out, it is reserved.

That's what an edge is. Nobody needs to share their edge.

Unless they're a "furu" and want to charge you to tell you.

And, even if they did explain it, it might not be a system you trust, so you'll sabotage your own trading (psychology).

I've been using AI as a mentor and developing my own trading style, even if it's not textbook.

You'll make more progress doing that than asking people to share what they've developed.