hard · Volume Price Analysis
An equity has traded within a range of 45.00 to 48.00 for three weeks. On Day 22, the price pushes to 48.50 during the session but closes at 47.80. The volume for this candle is 2.8× the 20-day average.
What is the most accurate interpretation of this event?
- Bullish validation of a breakout despite the minor price rejection.
- A no-demand bar suggesting the trend is temporarily pausing.
- An upthrust signaling institutional distribution and a likely reversal.
- A successful test of demand indicating higher prices are imminent.
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