
Markets in Profile
by James F. Dalton
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The summary
James Dalton pairs Market Profile with neuroeconomics to explain the auction logic behind every price. The book also draws on behavioural finance and works as the natural follow-up to Mind Over Markets, his seminal work on the methodology, pushing the ideas a step further into how the market's collective mind behaves.
Market Profile organises price by time rather than by level alone: each session is plotted as a distribution showing where activity concentrated, instead of a plain sequence of candles. From that come concepts like the point of control, the value area and the initial balance — a snapshot of where the market found balance and where it broke away from it.
The underlying idea is to treat the market as a continuous auction between buyers and sellers searching for a fair price. Dalton separates initiating activity, which breaks into new territory, from responsive activity, which reacts within an already-established range, and teaches you to spot who is in control at each stage of the session.
This isn't a first read: it assumes you can already read a chart and want to go one level deeper, into how price actually forms in real time. Market Profile was born on the Chicago futures markets, so it fits naturally if you trade futures. If you're interested in reading institutional activity from another angle, this catalogue also has The Wyckoff Method and Wyckoff 2.0, focused on the same accumulation and distribution processes.
About the author
James F. Dalton
American expert on Market Profile; author of Mind Over Markets and Markets in Profile, key references on that methodology.
What You'll Learn
- The fundamentals of Market Profile: point of control, value area and initial balance
- Reading the market as a continuous auction between buyers and sellers
- Telling initiating activity apart from responsive activity
- Applying neuroeconomics and behavioural finance to chart reading
- Identifying who is in control at each stage of the session
- The relationship between price, time and volume
Recommended For
- Futures traders with prior chart-reading experience
- Anyone who already knows the market and wants to move past classic technical analysis
- Traders who feel indicators always lag behind
- Those interested in how institutions and market makers think
- Readers of The Wyckoff Method looking for another angle on institutional activity
Details
- Published
- 2007
- Pages
- 224
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN
- 9780470039090




