hard · Order Flow Analysis

A bearish delta divergence occurs when the price makes a new high, but the cumulative delta does what?

  1. Oscillates rapidly around the zero line.
  2. Fails to make a new high or becomes increasingly negative.
  3. Moves in lockstep with the price to a new high.
  4. Spikes to an all-time session high.

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