hard · Volume Profile Analysis
A 'Buying Tail' is identified at the bottom of a session profile. The following session opens above the 'Buying Tail' but within the previous day's Value Area.
If price returns to the 'Buying Tail' and volume spikes without a lower low, what setup is forming?
- A 'Rejection Setup' short entry, as the volume spike indicates the tail is failing.
- A 'Trend Setup' entry, as the market is one-time-framing higher.
- An 'Accumulation Play' long entry, as the previous tail acts as a zone of institutional responsive buying.
- An 'Open Test Drive' toward the previous day's POC.
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