hard · Order Flow Analysis footprint-delta
When calculating the Value Area (VA) for a session with total volume V_total, the trader identifies the Point of Control (POC) and then adds adjacent price levels.
At what point does the trader stop adding levels to define the boundaries (VAH and VAL)?
- When price touches the first standard deviation of the VWAP.
- When the cumulative delta within the range switches from positive to negative.
- When the volume at the next adjacent price level is less than 10% of the POC volume.
- When the cumulative volume within the selected levels reaches 70% of V_total.
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