medium · Volume Price Analysis

During a markup phase, a wide-spread bullish candle closes at its high, but volume is significantly lower than the preceding candles. This is best described as:

  1. Validated price discovery into new territory.
  2. Stopping volume applied to a minor pullback.
  3. A 'trap up' or anomaly signaling a lack of insider support.
  4. A 'no supply' bar confirming the bullish trend.

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