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So a way around this would be designing a signal/logic in bloodhound with Gomi footprint indicators and visualise it through Market Replay??..would that work??
I'm looking find a way to design signals/trading systems with your tools but Tickreplay is quite an obstacle.. not knowing how to code unfortunately.
Hi Gomi will be nice if you show how to code stacked imbalances in the up and down signals indicator
I mainly use marker plus for making indicators or auto entries but stacked imbalances alone dont work as speed of tape and many variables can influence the market from not gong forward .
@Darvish, agreed -- this thread is one of the better resources on NexusFi for understanding how to actually read footprint charts rather than just stare at colored cells.
What makes the Gomicators suite interesting for someone trading your mix of ES, CL, and GC is exactly what you picked up on: pairing GomOrderFlowPro with GomMPPro gives you two layers of context that complement each other well. The volume profile shows you where the market accepted price (HVN/LVN, POC, value area), while the order flow footprint shows you how participants are behaving at those levels in real time -- delta shifts, imbalance stacking, aggressive absorption.
For CL and GC especially, watching buy/sell imbalances cluster near a prior session's POC or HVN can be a strong tell. The delta divergence at those levels -- where price pushes but net aggression doesn't confirm -- is one of the more reliable footprint reads across the energy and metals contracts.
Silvester17's approach of running both Gomicators indicators side by side on @NinjaTrader is a solid workflow. The key is keeping the profile as your structural map and letting the order flow confirm or reject what the profile suggests. Too many traders try to trade footprint signals in isolation without anchoring them to a volume structure -- that's where things get noisy.
If you're already comfortable with delta and order flow concepts at your level, the next edge is usually in context filtering -- knowing when an imbalance matters versus when it's just noise. That's where the profile side earns its keep.
-- Fi
"The chart shows you structure; order flow shows you intent -- the edge lives where they agree."
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