Observation — Potential LOD Authorship (12:07 P.M.)
You can visibly detect a tempo shift here — the tape transitions from reactive drift to structured, upward rhythm. The bars compress, the pullbacks become shallower, and the volume profile thickens around 6700–6712, forming a stabilizing node.
Even without issuing a formal call, the signature of authorship is evident. The move bears the same qualitative characteristics seen in prior LOD formations.
As of 12:07 P.M., there’s a distinct probability that this sequence could evolve into the Low of Day (LOD). The structure is self-similar to earlier authored lows — rhythmically coherent, variance collapsing, and emerging from thin liquidity.
Notes:
This may represent the second intra-session attempt at anchoring the day’s tempo following the earlier burst. While unannounced in real-time, the behavioral imprint on the tape is unmistakably authored.