medium · Volume Price Analysis
A price moves through a long-standing resistance level with a wide-spread bullish candle and closes near its high. The volume bar is double the recent 20-period average.
How should this action be interpreted?
- Exhaustion of demand resulting in a probable reversal.
- A low-conviction move that requires a technical oscillator to confirm.
- Validated breakout reflecting strong institutional participation.
- A market-maker trap designed to induce late buying.
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