Footprints, MBO ( Market by Order) and heat map are just a few of the topics we will cover in tomorrow’s webinar!
In this first of a two-part webinar, we’ll tour the platform and take a look at how to utilize Footprint charts, Heatmap and other innovative features while trading a variety of futures markets with a focus on some of the smaller Micro futures contracts.
Our host, Antonio Sartorello of Volumetrica will guide attendees as the markets trade in real time. Learn more about VolBook’s core features
• Meet Order Flow’s cousins: Footprint charts and Heat Map
• Find out how to choose the proper data source for full market depth and Market by Order (MBO)
• Understand Liquidity Provision / determine attraction or rejection points
• Identify Bubbles and how aggressive orders interact with liquidity
• Look at VolBook’s advanced features, including Stop & Iceberg indicators and Stop run, Absorption.
Attendees will receive a FULLY functionable demo with live data!
SPACE is LIMITED, so reserve your space now!
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2325175054041644124
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5-31-2023
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