Market Profile vs. MP+
In 1982, Peter Steidlmayer introduced Market Profile, a horizontal histogram of an instrument's daily range with a keen perspective on intraday price movement. Market Profile's initial scope was limited to intraday interpretation. This alone was sufficient to set Market Profile apart from other charting techniques. Market Profile shows range development a bar or candle cannot provide, giving a richer perspective on real-time price change.
MP+ applies the principles of Market Profile to the problem of assessing portfolio value real-time. While a familiarity with Market Profile helps in understanding MP+, there are some important differences you should note:
- Where Market Profile is bound by the temporal schedule of an individual instrument, MP+ is not.
- Where Market Profile is designed to analyze the price movement of a single instrument, MP+ is designed to study the composite value of a portfolio.
- The MP+ Y axis scale represents the profitability of a position rather than the price of an instrument.
MP+ is designed to study holding behavior by analyzing a position, which today typically consists of many long and/or short positions in several, often different, instruments. MP+ poses no constraints on the composition of a position. A position may consist of futures, stocks, currency cross-rates, mortgage backed securities, or all of the above, and more. Think of a position as a composite instrument, or X Fund.
You define constituent members of a position as a basket using Aspen's Baskets menu. To display the Baskets menu, select Baskets in the Market Profile menu. The Basket menu enables you to combine your holdings in a single instrument.
Market Profile was designed to study an instrument's intraday trading activity within a daily scope. As a chart of a single instrument, Market Profile's starting and ending points are instrument's open and close. By contrast, MP+'s starting and ending points of MP+ are a function of a composite instrument's value. MP+ has three governing properties:
- Minimum
- Break Points
- Days History
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