medium · Volume Price Analysis
If a 'No Demand' bar appears after a series of wide-spread bullish candles on high volume, what does it signify?
- The market is in a price waterfall.
- A temporary consolidation before the next leg up.
- The mark-up phase is likely over as professional buying has dried up.
- The insiders are 're-stocking' their warehouse for higher prices.
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