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Density repositioning in trading is a term often used by traders working with the order book. This means moving a large order (or several) up or down the order book in order to:
- manipulation: trader can show a large order, then remove it, creating the illusion of interest;
- mislead: supposedly supports the price or puts pressure from above, but does not plan to execute the order;
- break the level: after "feeding" with demand - remove the order and provoke a fall/growth;
- watch the market reaction: market makers test levels to see where the real stops or interest are.
This is a very interesting topic and to understand it you need a lot of practice and observation. You can start by simply monitoring the order book in @vooi-app and orders.