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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?

  1. The current session high reached during the initial news spike.
  2. The session VWAP, as it represents the day's average fair value.
  3. The Low Volume Node (LVN) 'waist' created during the mid-session move.
  4. The Point of Control (POC) of the morning balance area.

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