hard · Volume Price Analysis
Consider a 'Price Waterfall' in a commodity ETF. If the daily candles are wide-spread bearish but the volume is declining day-over-day, how should the practitioner interpret the decline?
- This is a 'Selling Climax' in its final phase
- Institutional sellers are aggressively driving the price lower
- The move is validated and positions should be added
- The market is falling under its own weight and a reversal is imminent
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