Quote from OldTrader:
Locals don't wait for volume to dry up. In fact, they trade off the paper that enters the pit. When volume dries up chances are high they go have their smoke break. By the way, they're not waiting for market profile set-ups, etc etc. They are scalpers trading off the paper entering the pit.
Don't try to take a screen traders ideas and tools and apply them to locals. It will take you down the wrong path every time.
OldTrader
You are totally right OldTrader. Locals mainly scalp off paper and they probably don't even care about MP. Locals are the ones you hear trading back and forth during the dull drums and the ones scalping off paper when paper comes in. I don't trade listening to the squak box, I tried it out and it didn't fit my style, however, now that I think of it, it would be interesting to hear who is putting on opposing postions during the 10:30am time period.
So my2cents, my revised answer is:
BREAK OUT
Instituitions are finishing up trading and the overseas markets are getting ready to close, so volume is declining. However if a significant S/R area is broken during this time period while institutions (volume) are in play, we have a higher chance of a trending day. If no breakout occurs during this time period, then we may see a range day.(No breakout= range day)
So when should we be aware of a possible breakout day? when economic #'s come out and during big news releases.
We can confirm the breakout if all indices are participating making new highs/lows.
