medium · Volume Price Analysis
An accumulation zone lasts for 200 bars on a 5-minute chart. Another accumulation zone lasts for 200 bars on a Weekly chart. Both have a 5% vertical height.
How do their projected 'Effects' differ?
- They both will result in an identical fixed dollar price move regardless of the starting price level.
- The 5-minute move will be more powerful and reliable because it is more 'current' and recent.
- There is essentially no meaningful difference in the sustainability of the two projected moves.
- The Weekly chart move will likely last for months, while the 5-minute move will last for hours.
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