easy · Order Flow Analysis tape-reading-time-sales
An aggressive buy sweep that occurs on very low volume is often interpreted by order flow practitioners as:
- An iceberg order being filled.
- Price discovery through a liquidity vacuum.
- A strong signal to enter a long position immediately.
- A sign of massive institutional demand.
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