easy · Volume Price Analysis
A trader identifies a 'Spring' on a chart. How does this relate to the concept of a Successful Test?
- A Spring is the failure that leads to a failed test.
- A Spring is essentially a type of high-conviction test of support.
- Springs are only found in distribution, while tests are in accumulation.
- A Spring requires falling volume on up-candles, unlike a test.
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