medium · Volume Price Analysis
In a 'Falling Triangle' pattern, what volume signature would a practitioner look for to confirm a bearish breakdown?
- Rising volume climbing on each internal rally inside the pattern, showing buyers are fighting hard to hold the level.
- Steady, unremarkable average volume persisting through the pattern, indicating balanced conditions.
- Declining volume on each internal rally, followed by a surge in volume on the breakout below the floor.
- Low volume on the breakout, confirming there is no supply left to stop the drop, per classic VPA reasoning.
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