medium · Order Flow Analysis footprint-delta
Using the 'Confluence Checklist', a trader evaluates a short setup in 6E. Price is at the Previous Day's High (+1), a stacked selling zone is present (+1), delta is negative (+1), and the bar is red (+1). The score is 4.
According to the grading system, what is the action?
- This is a 'Solid' (Grade B) trade; execute with standard position size.
- The trader should wait for a 'Trapped Buyer' signal (+1) to reach a score of $5 before entering.
- This is a 'Slam Dunk' (Grade A) trade; increase to maximum position size.
- This is a 'Marginal' (Grade C) trade; reduce position size by 50%.
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