hard · Order Flow Analysis footprint-delta
In a 5-minute Footprint bar, the following data is recorded for the two highest price levels: Price A (High): Bid Vol 10, Ask Vol 450; Price B (One tick below A): Bid Vol 120, Ask Vol 380.
If the bar closes 8 ticks below Price A, how should a professional trader classify the participants at Price A?
- Trapped buyers who entered at a buying imbalance during a price rejection.
- HFT noise providing two-sided liquidity at a psychological resistance level.
- Aggressive sellers hitting the bid to drive a reversal at the extreme.
- Institutional sellers using an iceberg order to accumulate a long position.
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