Order flow trading
Order flow trading is a type of trading strategy and form of analysis used by traders on the markets, other popular forms of market/trading analysis include technical analysis, sentiment analysis and fundamental analysis.
Order flow trading is the process of analysing the flow of trades being placed by other traders on a specific market. This is done by watching the order book and also footprint charts. Order flow analysis allows traders to see what type of orders are being placed at a certain time in the market, e.g. the amount of Buy and Sell orders at a given price point. Traders can use Order Flow analysis to see the subsequent impact on the price of the market by these orders and therefore make predictions on the future price and direction of the market. Order flow trading is a type of short term trading strategy as it is used to enter the market accurately based on recent executed buy and sell orders. Order Flow Trading is sometimes referred to as a form of volume trading.
Reading Footprint candles
The numbers on the left hand side of a footprint candle show the volume/amount of sell orders executed, the numbers on the right side of a footprint candle show the volume/amount of buy orders executed, footprint candles are read diagonally up, and to the right. E.g. a sell order on the left hand side is compared with a buy order one tick up, diagonally to the right of it.Order flow analysis generally shows the following
- Large buy or sell orders being executed
- who is in control, buyers or sellers
- volume
- VPOC: the point at which the traded volume is the highest in the candle
- how big each buy or sell order is
- limit orders, available on DOM or order book.
Order Flow traders can identify support and resistance levels by analyzing the size of buy and sell orders. On footprint charts, these appear as buy and sell imbalances. A buy imbalance, where the number of buyers exceeds the number of sellers at a given price, may indicate a potential support level. In contrast, a sell imbalance, with more sellers than buyers, can signal resistance. The distribution of buyer and seller volume is also used to detect possible trend reversals, a method commonly applied in footprint chart analysis.