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Institution Radar

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Institution Radar

Institution Radar compares Price RSI with Volume-Delta RSI to show when price moves are real (backed by volume) or fake (moving without volume).
This helps reveal two powerful concepts:

Absorption (Bullish or Bearish)

Absorption happens when a large limit order is sitting in the order book.
Market orders hit it over and over, but the level doesn't break.
This usually means:

Strong players are absorbing the aggressive orders

Price is likely to move in the opposite direction

The next candle often reacts immediately

Can lead to a full reversal or just a short 1–2 candle move

Exhaustion (Bullish or Bearish)

Exhaustion happens when institutions pull their limit orders away.
There is no real volume behind the move, so price drifts up or down easily.
This usually means:

The current move is weak

A slowdown, pullback, or reversal is likely

Often shows up right before a flip in direction

📌 What the Signals Mean

Green signal → next candles often push upward

Red signal → next candles often push downward

These can mark trend reversals or temporary 1–2 candle reactions

🎚️ Sensitivity Setting

You can adjust how strict the signals are:

Lower sensitivity = more signals, more noise

Higher sensitivity = fewer signals, but more accurate and stronger

A higher sensitivity is recommended if you only want the cleanest institutional moments.
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