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Date/Time: Tue, 22 Apr 2025 16:32:44 +0000
Post From: Imbalance
[2025-01-09 12:16:49] |
User266447 - Posts: 270 |
I have some questions regarding the imbalance: If a chart shows the difference in contracts between buy and sell (imbalance), does this difference refer to open contracts, or is it simply the percentage difference in the number of contracts between buy and sell (on a given footprint)? For example, if there is a 550% difference between buy and sell contracts, and a blue imbalance (buy) is displayed on the chart while the price moves upward, does this mean that on the displayed footprint, there are open (i.e., unexecuted) contracts on the sell side, or on the buy side? Or should this be understood differently? Specifically, does the 550% represent the difference in the number of contracts (buy vs. sell), without considering whether those contracts are open (executed) or not? A print screen has been attached - just in case. Thank you in advance. |
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