Fast answer
Volume Profile signals need range, volume source, and execution proof.
Before using a Volume Profile crypto signal, check the selected range, row settings, point-of-control claim, value-area logic, exchange data source, pair liquidity, entry rule, stop plan, target logic, update trail, and final close status.
If the provider cites high-volume nodes without showing the selected range and execution plan, treat the call as incomplete.
Profile checks
What to inspect in a Volume Profile signal.
Selected range
Record whether the profile is session, visible range, fixed range, or anchored, and where the profile starts and ends.
Level logic
Check whether the signal uses point of control, value area, low-volume zones, rejection, acceptance, or breakout logic.
Execution context
Volume-at-price does not prove fills. The signal needs spread, liquidity, exchange, timing, and slippage assumptions.
Outcome record
The provider should keep the original level, updates, invalidation, partial exits, stopped trades, and final status visible.
Source context
Volume Profile shows trading activity over a selected range.
TradingView's Volume Profile help page describes the indicator as showing trading activity across price levels during a specified period. That makes the selected period and settings part of the evidence, not optional decoration.
Review standard
Volume Profile calls should preserve the chart and the result.
A reviewable Volume Profile signal includes the source chart, exchange, range type, settings, selected level, signal rule, entry, invalidation, stop, target, updates, and final status. A screenshot of a profile level without follow-up should not be treated as verified proof.