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Adaptive Volume Profile [by Oberlunar]

Adaptive Volume Profile of Oberlunar is built to solve a practical limitation I’ve found in many volume profile scripts: they don’t truly adapt to the chart’s visible range, so you lose readability when you zoom in for microstructure or zoom out for macro context.
This indicator stays usable across zoom levels, keeping the profile informative and visually consistent whether you’re studying fine detail or the bigger picture.
On top of that, it highlights something I’ve always wanted to read at a glance: how bullish vs bearish pressure behaves inside convex and concave volumetric structures — the bumps (high participation nodes - yellow area) and the bottlenecks (low participation nodes where price often travels fast - violet area).
You can quickly spot whether a bump is dominated by positive or negative flow, then zoom in to validate if the pressure is confirmed by subsequent price action. Missing this kind of clarity can easily lead to wrong assumptions and bad decisions — this tool is designed to make that read immediate and attractive.
Zoom In - Zoom Out example
For example, this is a "zoom in":

It looks bearish...

yeah... let's see the whole picture by a zoom out:

The bearish volumetric pressure is evident in the last bottleneck.
Bearish setup
Before

After

Bullish setup
Before

After

— Oberlunar 👁★
This indicator stays usable across zoom levels, keeping the profile informative and visually consistent whether you’re studying fine detail or the bigger picture.
On top of that, it highlights something I’ve always wanted to read at a glance: how bullish vs bearish pressure behaves inside convex and concave volumetric structures — the bumps (high participation nodes - yellow area) and the bottlenecks (low participation nodes where price often travels fast - violet area).
You can quickly spot whether a bump is dominated by positive or negative flow, then zoom in to validate if the pressure is confirmed by subsequent price action. Missing this kind of clarity can easily lead to wrong assumptions and bad decisions — this tool is designed to make that read immediate and attractive.
Zoom In - Zoom Out example
For example, this is a "zoom in":
It looks bearish...
yeah... let's see the whole picture by a zoom out:
The bearish volumetric pressure is evident in the last bottleneck.
Bearish setup
Before
After
Bullish setup
Before
After
— Oberlunar 👁★
Protected script
This script is published as closed-source. However, you can use it freely and without any limitations – learn more here.
Track my trades and access my automated signals (free):
t.me/oberlunar_btcusd
My community is free, but if you’re not present and
don’t interact, you’re out.
t.me/oberlunar_btcusd
My community is free, but if you’re not present and
don’t interact, you’re out.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.
Protected script
This script is published as closed-source. However, you can use it freely and without any limitations – learn more here.
Track my trades and access my automated signals (free):
t.me/oberlunar_btcusd
My community is free, but if you’re not present and
don’t interact, you’re out.
t.me/oberlunar_btcusd
My community is free, but if you’re not present and
don’t interact, you’re out.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.