hard · Order Flow Analysis
A trader identifies a 'Bearish Delta Divergence' at the high of the day.
Which of the following Footprint patterns would most strongly confirm this as a short entry?
- Price makes a new high on very low volume with a positive delta print at the extreme.
- Cumulative delta makes a new high while price fails to exceed yesterday's resistance.
- Price makes a new high, but the bar delta is negative and the bar closes in the lower half.
- The bar makes a new high with stacked buying imbalances that are immediately absorbed by an iceberg.
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