hard · Volume Price Analysis
A currency pair is in a downtrend. It produces three consecutive candles with narrowing bodies and increasing volume, ending in a high-volume hammer. This sequence is known as:
- A price waterfall, signaling an acceleration of the bearish trend.
- No Supply bars, confirming that sellers have left the market.
- A failed test of supply, indicating more accumulation is needed.
- Stopping volume, showing the progressive braking of bearish momentum.
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