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A 'Short Squeeze' is identified on a chart. What does this represent in terms of Volume Price Analysis?

  1. The beginning of a long-term markup phase driven by strong fundamental growth and insider accumulation.
  2. A low-volume trap-up move designed to clear out buyers before a distribution phase.
  3. A temporary high-volume mechanical rally caused by forced liquidation of short positions, not necessarily sustained institutional buying.
  4. A successful test of demand that confirms the insiders have emptied their warehouses.

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