Arbitrum order flow: who is in control?
According to EnsoTrade order-flow data, ARB is in a short covering regime — short covering — price is rising while positions close, a structurally weaker rally; recent taker flow favors sellers.
Source: EnsoTrade order-flow · as of 2026-07-01T15:40:00Z · 15-min delayed (real-time free with a 3-day trial).
ARB order flow
| Order-flow regime | SHORT_COVERING |
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| Mechanism | short covering — price is rising while positions close, a structurally weaker rally |
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| Open interest | $3.32M |
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| OI change (6h) | -1.1% |
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| Taker imbalance | -87.5% (sellers aggressing) |
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How to read Arbitrum order flow
Order flow shows which side of the Arbitrum book is being absorbed before price moves. Combine the regime with funding and why Arbitrum is moving to tell a real move from a trap.
FAQ
- What is the Arbitrum order-flow regime right now?
- According to EnsoTrade order-flow data, ARB is in a short covering regime — short covering — price is rising while positions close, a structurally weaker rally; recent taker flow favors sellers.
- Are traders buying or selling Arbitrum?
- Recent Arbitrum taker flow favors sellers (-87.5% imbalance).
- Is Arbitrum open interest rising or falling?
- Arbitrum open interest is down 1.1% over 6 hours.
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