medium · Order Flow Analysis footprint-delta
Which of the following conditions identifies a 'bearish delta divergence' at a session high?
- The bar makes a new high and the bar delta reading is significantly higher than the prior bar's own delta reading and pace.
- Price reaches a new session high while the cumulative delta fails to reach a new high or the bar delta is negative.
- The bar makes a new high with a large bid-side imbalance clustered right near the very top of the bar's traded range.
- Price fails to make a new high while the cumulative delta still climbs to a fresh session high level overall.
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