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It is just a standard volume + Bid Ask Difference Histogram (from the advanced custom studies) together. Scaling both is a little tricky so. You have to experiment with that, depending on your instrument. The chart overlay is a standard keltner channel, I just testing, to give me a clue about value.
a couple a days ago i stumbled across this site Electronic Local
mentioned by Brett Steenbarger. I have no idea, if he is so successful as he is posting, but I was inspired by the range bar stuff. So I switched to fesx with 4 point rb. It is amazing to see, how the delta in the bar changes at valid reversals. I have to further explore this. But this was the reason I put the volume on top of the delta histogram. In the chart attached you can see how volume and delta confirms the move. It happens right at support, so it is a nice example for a hindsight trade. I have to work on the real time pattern recognition.
I want to see how the 4 point rb behaves on 6E. Could you please share/post the bookcharts. You can now directly post the study collection and bookchart file formats on futures.io (formerly BMT); Mike had kindly worked on that.
I wouldn't use my chartbook because I didn't changed a lot and you would have to adapt all that tick stuff again. Just go to chart settings and change as below. But I attache the fesx chartbook as well.