hard · Order Flow Analysis
While price is rising in Corn (ZC), the daily Open Interest (OI) is increasing significantly. Simultaneously, the footprint charts show stacked buying imbalances on every breakout bar.
What is the most likely conclusion about the market trend?
- Long liquidation; the market is becoming top-heavy and ready for reversal.
- Gamma Squeeze; options market makers are being forced to hedge.
- New institutional long accumulation; the trend is strong and demand-driven.
- Short-covering rally; the move is unsustainable as sellers are just exiting.
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