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When comparing two sessions, Session 1 has a late spike on high volume, and Session 2 has a late spike on low volume.
Which is more likely to serve as a durable 'breakout' level for the following week?
- Both are equally likely as the price action (the spike) is identical.
- Session 2, because low volume creates a more magnetic 'Volume Void'.
- Neither, as late-session moves are always noise and should be ignored.
- Session 1, because high volume indicates institutional commitment.
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