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How it Works: The OTS Net Long/Net Short Indicator offers traders a visual representation of buying and selling activity beneath each price bar. It displays the net contracts bought or sold, providing traders with a quick assessment of market balance and sentiment.


Key Features:

  1. Real-time View: Provides a continuous view of total contracts bought or sold, reflecting changes in market sentiment and positioning over time.

  2. Entry Point Identification: Helps identify potential entry points by signaling bullish or bearish sentiment through net long and net short accumulations.

  3. Strategy Adjustment: Encourages real-time reassessment of trading strategies to ensure alignment with current market conditions and objectives.

  4. Market Sentiment Indicators: Provides clear indicators of market sentiment, complementing technical and fundamental analyses for a comprehensive understanding of market trends.


By leveraging the OTS Net Long/Net Short Indicator, traders can gain valuable insights into market sentiment and positioning, enabling informed decision-making and strategic adjustments to maximize trading effectiveness.

5. Informed Decision-making: Elevates decision-making by offering insights into position entries and exits, risk management strategies, and timely adjustments to trading plans.


By utilizing the OTS Net Long/Net Short Indicator, traders can gain valuable insights into market sentiment, make informed decisions, and adapt their trading strategies to maximize profitability while managing risk effectively.

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