medium · Volume Price Analysis

During an accumulation phase, a wide-spread bearish candle breaks below support but closes with volume that is only 40% of the recent average.

What is the likely interpretation?

  1. A price waterfall indicating a genuine trend breakdown.
  2. A trap-down move designed to trigger stop-loss orders.
  3. A buying climax where insiders fill their warehouses.
  4. Successful stopping volume halting the current decline.

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