Friday, February 23, 2024

ICT Deep Dive Into Institutional Order Flow | Darya Filipenka

 
Institutional order flow refers to the way large institutions and banks interact with the market, either as buyers or sellers, to achieve their intended purpose. This can involve taking participants out of the market or drawing them in as counter-parties to their trades. Institutional order flow is not visible on volume profile analysis, depth of market, ladder, or level 2 data, as these can be spoofed. Instead, it can be identified through price action and understanding how price is being delivered in the market.

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