Ethena Order Flow & Volumen ENA/USDT
Ethena (ENA) order flow analysis captures real-time buy and sell aggression in ENA/USDT perpetual futures. Taker volume, CVD trends, and large trade detection reveal who is actively positioning and in which direction — information that leads price movement.
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Ethena Order Flow Analysis
Ethena 24-hour taker flow shows $490M in aggressive buy volume vs $224M in sell volume, producing a taker buy/sell ratio of 2.19. CVD is rising at 7.4M, indicating net buying.
Flow metrics
| Metric | Value | Signal |
|---|---|---|
| CVD | +7.4M | Buyers gaining control |
| CVD Trend | RISING | Bullish momentum |
| Taker Ratio | 2.19 | Buy aggression |
| Net Flow | NET BUYING | Volume delta: +266M |
| Large Trades | 106 | Direction: mixed — elevated whale activity |
Flow-Price Alignment
Ethena's current order flow confirms the bullish bias — buyers are actively pushing the market higher. The momentum category reads strong bearish (-67), which conflicts with the flow data.
Large trade count is 106 with a mixed directional bias. Elevated whale activity suggests institutional participants are actively positioning in ENA.
Signal Category Alignment
| Category | State | Score | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| momentum | bearish | -67 | Strong Bearish |
| liquidity | bullish | +76 | Strong Bullish |
| positioning | mixed | +8 | Neutral |
| smartMoney | mixed | -10 | Neutral |
| volatility | bullish | +71 | Strong Bullish |
Disclaimer: This analysis is generated by a quantitative system processing market data in real time. It is not financial advice. Trading Ethena perpetual futures involves substantial risk of loss. Past signal performance does not guarantee future results.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is CVD for ENA?
Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD) for Ethena tracks the running total of buy volume minus sell volume over time. Rising CVD means buyers are more aggressive (market orders hitting the ask); falling CVD means sellers dominate. Divergence between CVD and price often signals pending reversals.
How does Blackperp measure ENA order flow?
Blackperp processes Ethena order flow through 8 specialized signals: volume delta, order flow imbalance, taker buy/sell ratio, buy/sell volume, delta accumulation, VPIN (volume-synchronized probability of informed trading), and toxic flow index. These capture different dimensions of flow aggression.
What do large trades indicate in ENA?
Large Ethena trades (whale-sized market orders) often signal institutional or algorithmic activity. Blackperp tracks the count and directional bias of large trades to detect when smart money is actively positioning, which tends to precede sustained moves.
What is the taker buy/sell ratio for ENA?
The taker ratio for Ethena compares aggressive buy volume to sell volume. A ratio above 1.0 means buyers are more aggressive; below 1.0 means sellers dominate. Blackperp uses this alongside CVD for a complete picture of flow directionality.
How does ENA volume delta differ from CVD?
Volume delta for Ethena measures the buy-sell difference over a specific period (e.g., per candle), while CVD is the cumulative running total. Delta captures immediate flow shifts; CVD captures the trend. Blackperp uses both for different signal horizons.