A Volume Footprint chart visualises the distribution of trading volume across different price levels for each candle on a specified timeframe. It is sometimes called a multi-dimensional type of candlestick.
This type of chart may assist traders in analysing potential buying and selling pressure at specific price levels within a candle, offering greater insight into underlying market behaviour.
Key Points
- Footprint charts display volume at each price level within a candlestick, offering a visualised presentation of market activity.
- They may help traders identify imbalances, absorption zones, and institutional moves that may not be visible on standard candlestick charts.
- When combined with other tools on TradingView, footprint charts can support the analysis of trade entries, exits, and overall market understanding.
What Is a Footprint Chart?
A footprint chart shows how much trading happens at each price level within a single candlestick. It helps traders see where buyers and sellers are most active, which may give a clearer picture of what’s happening in the market.
Who Uses a Footprint Chart
Footprint charts are useful for traders looking to identify areas of high liquidity or high trading activity, and the charts should be interpreted carefully. By analysing the interaction between buyers and sellers, traders may uncover potential opportunities within the market.
Traders can enhance their analysis by combining footprint charts with technical indicators, such as volume profiles, moving averages, or oscillators. This integrated approach may support a more comprehensive understanding of market dynamics and strengthen decision-making.
To learn more about how you can use indicators and backtesting strategies alongside the footprint chart, explore our articles below:
- 3 Fundamental Indicators on TradingView to Improve Your Trading Strategies
- The Guide to Backtesting Strategies on TradingView
Does TradingView Support Footprint Charts?
Yes, TradingView supports footprint charts, although access may depend on your subscription level and the data provider you are using. These charts can be accessed through TradingView’s advanced charting features when connected to supported exchanges that offer detailed volume and order flow data.
Third-party integrations
Footprint charts may be integrated with third-party platforms. This offers traders access to real-time data and order book information. Enhanced analysis tools and features may also be available. This may give traders a more comprehensive understanding of trading opportunities and market dynamics. Note that integration availability and functionality can vary and may require additional subscriptions or fees depending on the service provider.
How to read a Footprint Chart?
A footprint chart shows the volume traded at each price level within a candlestick, allowing traders to see where buying and selling activity is concentrated. By visualising this data, this can help identify areas of market interest, such as support, resistance, or potential reversals.
Bid/Ask Volume at Each Price Level
The distribution of seller volume, in red, is on the left of each candle, and the buyer volume, in green, is to the right. Gradient colours show the relative intensity of the volume on each level. Vertical lines are placed beside levels in the distributions to highlight major areas of imbalance.

Delta Analysis
Delta is the difference between buying and selling volume for a particular price. On a footprint chart, both the volume delta and total volume are typically shown below each candlestick.
By knowing the volume differences initiated by buyers or sellers at different price levels, delta can help traders identify which side is showing more aggression. This may assist in assessing the strength or direction of an emerging price trend.
Identifying Absorption or Imbalance
Footprint charts expand on volume within a certain timeframe to help build up a demand picture of buyers and sellers. Two areas which offer analysis are absorption and imbalance.
- Absorption means prices where one side, either buying or selling, ‘absorbs’ the other side’s pressure.
- Imbalance shows lopsided amounts of buying and selling.
TradingView has a feature which allow users to configure settings that specifies the percentage by which buyer volume must exceed seller volume, so as to detect a significant imbalance.
Understanding either of these areas may help traders identify areas of support/resistance or a point that precedes expansion in price. For example, a level where strong buying previously occurred may attract renewed buying interest in the future.
Use Cases for Traders
Footprint charts offer traders additional insights into market activity by showing how volume behaves at key price levels. These insights can be applied in various trading scenarios to improve decision-making, from potentially identifying breakout strength to spotting potential reversals.
Detecting Breakout Strength
Volume footprint charts help in gauging the strength of breakouts by exposing whether higher-than-usual volume, often interpreted as institutional money, supported the price move.
For example, a resistance level might have been repeatedly tested, forming higher lows which is typically a bullish pattern. When an upside breakout occurs, the volume footprint may show huge buying pressure (positive delta). This movements in volume may suggest an increased interest in the market, making the breakout more reliable than just watching price action alone. While this may provide additional context, it is important to note that performance is not guaranteed. As with any technical tool, footprint charts should be used as part of a broader trading strategy.
Spotting Institutional Moves
Large volumes are sometimes associated with institutional activity can often be seen in block trades. These can be key market moves that are not always apparent through standard price charts alone.
Enhancing Entries/exits
Using volume footprint charts adds another level of information for traders to use in determining their entries and exits into and out of trading positions.
Traders often combine them with traditional technical analysis to identify support/resistance levels. Understanding exactly how buyers and sellers behave at certain price points may be useful for some traders in making their investment decisions.
Footprint Chart vs Traditional Candlesticks
A volume footprint chart is a more detailed form of candlestick that displays trading volume at specific price levels within a given time period. It provides additional insights of the interaction between buyers and sellers, helping traders better understand market behaviour and dynamics.
In contrast, a traditional candlestick shows only the open, high, low, and close prices, without revealing any information about volume distribution or intrabar transactions.

When to Use Which
Volume footprint charts are particularly useful in highly liquid markets where market structure and volume data are well-established. However, they may be less reliable when applied to thinly traded instruments or assets with limited volume.
It’s also important to avoid relying solely on volume data. Combining footprint charts with other technical tools and price action analysis can provide a more balanced and comprehensive view of market conditions.
Understanding the Value of Footprint Charts
Volume footprint charts can be valuable tools for analysing price structure and understanding the behaviour of buyers and sellers in actively traded markets. By interpreting the pressure between buying and selling activity, traders can gain insights into the factors driving price movements—offering greater context and supporting the building of trading strategy. But note that technical analysis does not guarantee future performance and trading success.
If you’re new to the platform, begin with our Beginner’s Guide to TradingView to understand its core features. You can also practise applying what you’ve learned in a risk-free environment by following our guide on How to Paper Trade on TradingView to Better Prepare for Future Trades.
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