Rolling UI: Current Buy Trades Ratio Common floor: > 65%

Current Buy Trades Ratio

Measures the share of current window executions attributed to buys.

Definition

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Measures the percentage of total executions in the current rolling window that come from aggressive buy trades.

Formula & calculation

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(Buy Trade Count / Total Trade Count) × 100

Units & range

% (0–100).

Interpretation

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Buy-side executions are making up a larger share of total trade frequency in the current window. More transactions on the buy side isn't the same as more capital on the buy side. Compare with Current Buy Volume Ratio for the full picture.

Practical usage

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Shows whether the buy side is generating more executions in the active window. Interesting when it diverges from Current Buy Volume Ratio: many buy orders but low buy volume share signals fragmentation, not conviction.

Common mistakes

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Frequent interpretation traps and misuse patterns to avoid when applying this metric.

  • Confusing more trades with larger average trade size.

Timeframe note

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This metric applies to rolling windows such as 5m, 15m, and 60m. The underlying definition stays the same; what changes is the time horizon used to measure it. Shorter windows react faster, while longer windows smooth noise and emphasize broader structure.

5m

Faster response to fresh changes in activity and short-horizon structure.

15m

Balanced view between responsiveness and persistence.

60m

Broader context that is slower but more stable.