medium · Volume Price Analysis
A trader identifies a 'no demand' bar following a bullish trend.
Which candle/volume characteristics define this signal?
- A shooting star on high volume, indicating that sellers are actively overwhelming the buyers.
- A narrow-spread up candle on low volume, indicating that insiders have withdrawn their support for higher prices.
- A narrow-spread down candle on low volume, signaling that selling pressure has been fully absorbed.
- A wide-spread up candle with ultra-high volume, showing intense buying conviction.
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