hard · Volume Price Analysis
A trader is analyzing a 'Stopping Volume' sequence. Which visual progression in the candles indicates that the 'supertanker' of a price waterfall is successfully slowing down?
- Rising prices on declining volume after a series of narrow-spread up candles.
- Consecutive wide-spread down candles with minimal lower wicks and declining volume.
- Progressively narrower candle bodies accompanied by deepening lower wicks and ultra-high volume.
- A single hammer candle on low volume that immediately breaks above a resistance ceiling.
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