A tendency for price to return to VWAP or DPOC after excess or imbalance; common in Normal or Normal Variation Days.
Mean reversion occurs as markets oscillate between periods of extension and return to value. This behavior is particularly common in balanced markets, where price frequently tests extremes before returning to central value areas like VWAP or the developing POC. Mean reversion strategies perform best in rotational environments but should be avoided during strong trend days or when markets are establishing new value areas.