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The OFten (Order Flow Trading Enhancements) Suite Plus provides a collection of multiple

indicators that help to identify important events and patterns in Order Flow and other market
information that often precede certain price movements.

The following indicators are included in the latest version:

Auction Bars : similar to Reversal Bars, but with an improved mapping of directional moves
and reversals.
Block Trades – shows the number and size of block trades at each price level on a bar,
which help to identify key levels of institutional activity.
Book Ratio – displays book ratio values that can be used to identify exhaustion and stopping
volume levels
Cumulative Delta – displays delta on a cumulative basis, either by session or across multiple
sessions. Delta can be calculated either using Ask-Bid or Up/Down Tick Volume.
Delta Divergence – signals when price and cumulative delta are moving in opposite
directions.
Failed Auction / Level 2 Buyers and Sellers – identifies buyer and seller auctions that have
failed to retest top or bottom edges, and the appearance of level 2 buyers and sellers.
Full VZscore – based on the standard Zscore indicator, it uses a volume Zscore to refine the
price Zscore and give a better quality signal.
Immediate Divergence – works similarly to Market Divergence (see below) but does not wait
for a confirmation bar before issuing a divergence signal.
Market Divergence – the indicator checks moves between swing highs and lows on the main
instrument and on a second instrument or indicator in order to identify divergent moves.
Divergences can help to determine whether price is likely to reverse or the current trend is
likely to continue.
Market Maker Model – identifies delta divergence that indicate changes in Market Maker
bias.
Market Maker Reversal – uses a combination of price action patterns and volume to identify
market maker activity prior to a possible reversal.
Measured Move – the indicator monitors price action to identify minor and major
institutional price levels and plot the rolling 50 levels. These levels can be used to identify
potential targets in measured price moves and will often serve as important
support/resistance levels.
One Three Point – helps to identify possible trade opportunities at top/bottom edges. This is
based on a class in June 2021.
Price Rejection – identifies price levels at which buyers or sellers attempted to move price
beyond those levels but failed to carry it through.
Price Reversal – Identifies potential price reversals at top/bottom edges.
Stacked Imbalances – identifies zones where buying or selling imbalances are found on a
number of consecutive price levels.
Stopping Volume – the indicator highlights where high volume arrives to halt the current
price movement.

Stop Run – identifies price levels within a bar at which a zero bid or ask volume indicates a
rapid move through those levels typically seen in a stop run.
Time Segmented Volume – segments a market’s price and volume according to time
intervals. The price and volume data are then compared to identify periods of accumulation
(buying) and distribution (selling).
Value Line – plots a value line based on inputs from two instruments.
Volume Nodes – this indicator identifies high volume price clusters within a bar and uses the
placement of HVNs and POC on the bar to identify responsive buying/selling and initiated
buying/selling.
Volume Reversal - uses price action and volume to identify a chart pattern that signals an
imminent reversal.
Volume Triggers identifies signals for shakeouts, traps, end of trend, and supply and
demand bars that help to build a picture of current market activity.
VPIN – identifies the presence of toxic order flow, which will help to determine the probable
reaction of the Market Maker and, in consequence, the likely direction of the market.
Wholesale Price Levels – draws wholesale price levels on the chart for the selected market
and issues alerts when price approaches within a given number of ticks of a wholesale level.

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