medium · Volume Price Analysis

A stock has been in a 'Price Waterfall' for three days. You see a narrow-spread down candle on volume 4× higher than the average.

What is the most likely next structural phase?

  1. Immediate bullish markup to new highs.
  2. A continuation of the waterfall until volume drops to zero.
  3. An accumulation phase where insiders begin to build a new position.
  4. A 'No Demand' phase indicating a total lack of interest in the stock.

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