medium · Order Flow Analysis absorption-exhaustion-imbalance
A 'Large Print at Extreme' characterized by high ask volume at a bar high that is then rejected suggests which of the following institutional activities?
- Institutional distribution (passive selling) into aggressive retail buying.
- Aggressive institutional accumulation at the highest possible price to ensure execution.
- A stop-run cascade that has successfully broken through all resting resistance.
- A 'Single-Print' exhaustion pattern signaling a complete lack of interest from sellers.
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