easy · Volume Price Analysis

Which of these is a 'secondary' VPA signal that often follows stopping volume to confirm the bottom?

  1. A low-volume test of the previous lows.
  2. A shooting star on ultra-high volume.
  3. A 'no demand' bar at the new lows.
  4. A wide-spread down-candle on rising volume.

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