medium · Volume Profile Analysis auction-market-theory
A session opens, drives lower to break the IB low, then slowly rotates back to the IB high and closes there.
If this is a Neutral-Extreme Day, what was the 'Responsive' activity signature?
- The failure of the volume to increase at the close.
- The buyers stepping in at the lows to push price back to the IB high.
- The high Rotation Factor during the mid-day rotation.
- The initial drive lower to break the IB.
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