medium · Volume Price Analysis

An Upthrust appears at the top of a markup phase with ultra-high volume, followed by a 'no-demand' bar.

How does the 'no-demand' bar change the outlook?

  1. It indicates a failed test of supply, meaning the market must return to the lows to find buyers.
  2. It provides confirmation that both professional and retail buying interest has completely evaporated after the distribution.
  3. It suggests the market is entering a new accumulation phase to build cause for a breakout.
  4. It negates the bearishness of the Upthrust by showing that selling pressure has dried up.

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