easy · Order Flow Analysis footprint-delta
A trader sees the ES making a new session high. Simultaneously, the Cumulative Delta for the day is +4,000 and rising.
How does this compare to a scenario where price makes a new high but Cumulative Delta is -500?
- The first scenario is a healthy trend; the second is a bearish divergence.
- Both scenarios are bullish because price is the ultimate truth.
- There is no difference; delta is a lagging indicator in index futures.
- The first scenario is an exhaustion signal; the second is institutional accumulation.
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