hard · Order Flow Analysis
Which of the following scenarios describes a 'Delta Divergence' at a session high that is most likely to result in a reversal?
- Price makes a new high with stacked buying imbalances and a strongly positive delta.
- Price makes a new high with a large ask volume (cap) while cumulative delta is making new highs.
- Price fails to make a new high but delta is overwhelmingly positive.
- Price makes a new high on thin ask volume (small print) while the bar delta is negative.
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