hard · Order Flow Analysis
Which of the following describes a 'Trapped Seller' pattern at a session low?
- A bar that makes a new low with a selling imbalance at the bottom and a bearish close.
- A selling imbalance at the low of a bar that closes near its high with positive delta.
- High bid volume at the low that results in a 10-tick price drop in the subsequent bar.
- Very low bid volume at the low followed by a stacked buying imbalance in the next bar.
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