Single Print

A Single Print refers to a series of price levels in a Market Profile chart where only one letter or time unit was recorded. This indicates that the market moved through these prices very quickly, suggesting a lack of interest or consensus at those levels.

Single Prints are often formed during strong, directional moves where the market is rushing to find a new value area. They represent areas of structural imbalance that are likely to be revisited later.

Traders often look at these areas as targets for price correction or as zones that need to be filled. When the market returns to a Single Print area, it often experiences increased volatility as it seeks to establish a new value.

Understanding these prints is crucial for identifying areas of inefficiency and potential price targets. They are a clear indicator of momentum and the speed of price discovery.

Monitoring Single Prints helps traders map out the structural weaknesses in the market's price action.

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