easy · Order Flow Analysis footprint-delta
What does a 'buying imbalance' of 300% or higher at a specific price level indicate in a footprint chart?
- Total volume at that price is 300 contracts higher than the previous bar.
- There are three times as many buyers in the market as there are sellers.
- The price has moved up exactly three ticks due to a single large market order.
- Aggressive buying volume is at least triple the aggressive selling volume at the adjacent lower tick.
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