Opening and closing auctions often anchor daily reference prices, yet the true direction of these trades frequently remains opaque until the cross is complete. The new Order Imbalance data addresses this by providing the spread between buy and sell interest, the volume of paired shares, and indicative pricing as orders accumulate. For market makers and high-frequency trading firms, this visibility allows for more precise positioning and hedging before the auction clears.
Stepan Bolshakov, Managing Director at dxFeed, noted that integrating this information as a native event type allows clients to incorporate auction insights into existing workflows without additional technical overhead. This approach treats auction intelligence as a standard component of the data stream, enabling traders to react to liquidity shifts in real time rather than navigating the aftermath of a price move.




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