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A trader identifies a 'Double-Distribution Trend Day' in progress on the Nasdaq 100 (NQ). The morning session balanced at $20,400, followed by a 12:00 ET news release that drove price to $20,550, where it is now forming a new HVN.
If the trader is looking for a 'support-resistance flip' entry, where is the most significant level to watch?
- The current session high reached during the initial news spike.
- The session VWAP, as it represents the day's average fair value.
- The Low Volume Node (LVN) 'waist' created during the mid-session move.
- The Point of Control (POC) of the morning balance area.
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