medium · Volume Price Analysis
A mark up phase reaches a 'Selling Climax.' Which of the following describes the candlestick and volume signature of this event from the insider perspective?
- The insiders are 'climaxing' their buying by driving the price higher on extremely low volume to save costs.
- It is marked by narrow-spread down candles on high volume as the insiders buy the remaining supply.
- The insiders are selling their inventory into a surge of retail buying, creating shooting stars on ultra-high volume.
- It is a sequence of wide-spread bullish candles on declining volume, showing a lack of resistance.
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