hard · Volume Profile Analysis
A trader using a Footprint chart identifies a 'stacked buying imbalance' of $3 × at three consecutive price levels ($1.1020, 1.1021, 1.1022). Simultaneously, the bar closes at the high with no upper wick.
What is the most likely outcome for the next 5-15 minutes?
- Immediate rotation back to the session POC.
- Continued directional extension higher.
- A 'Liquidity Grab' that sweeps the recent high.
- A sharp reversal as buyers are now 'exhausted'.
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