medium · Order Flow Analysis footprint-delta
A trader notes that the 'Point of Control' (POC) is near the session low, but the price closed near the session high.
What is the institutional footprint signal?
- The market is in a liquidity vacuum and will likely return to the POC to fill the gap.
- Aggressive sellers are in control, but they are hiding their intent behind the close.
- Passive institutional buying absorbed selling at the low and allowed a recovery.
- Institutional distribution occurred at the low, suggesting a continued decline tomorrow.
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