medium · Volume Profile Analysis auction-market-theory
A price level on a Volume Profile is identified as an 'Excess' low because it features a single-print tail and a sharp volume spike on the rejection bar.
When price returns to this level two sessions later, what behavior should the trader expect?
- Rapid acceleration through the level on a breakout.
- The level will be ignored as it represents a 'Liquidity Sweep' without value.
- Strong rejection and defense of the level.
- A 'Poor Low' formation as price balances at the tail.
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