easy · Volume Price Analysis

Which anomaly is most associated with a 'Spring' or an 'Upthrust'?

  1. A long wick penetrating a support/resistance level on high volume, followed by a close back inside the range.
  2. A wide-spread breakout candle on ultra-low volume.
  3. A series of small candles that slowly drift through the level on declining volume.
  4. A narrow-spread candle on low volume that never touches the boundary.

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