easy · Volume Spread Analysis background-trend-context

During an uptrend, a bar makes a higher high but volume is lower than the previous two bars and it closes in the lower third.

What is the foreshadowing?

  1. A continuation of the trend due to lack of supply.
  2. Professional accumulation on the breakout.
  3. A successful test of the trend line.
  4. Lower prices due to an up-thrust on no demand.

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