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What is the primary structural characteristic of a double-distribution day?

  1. Two distinct areas of high-volume concentration separated by a low-volume zone.
  2. A single, large bell-shaped curve where volume is concentrated at the session midpoint.
  3. A profile where most volume is concentrated at the open and the close only.
  4. A thin, vertical profile where volume is spread evenly across the entire daily range.

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