medium · Volume Profile Analysis auction-market-theory
When a market returns to a previously established range of single prints (a 'volume void'), how does price typically behave according to Auction Market Theory?
- It enters a prolonged period of consolidation to 'repair' the thin volume of the prior session.
- It tends to accelerate through the range because there is little historical 'anchor' or positioning to provide resistance.
- It reverses immediately upon touching the first single print to avoid entering the 'unfair' price zone.
- It finds strong support or resistance at the exact midpoint of the single print range.
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