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A stock is trading at 50.00. The practitioner notices that every time the price drops toward48.50, the volume increases on the down-bars but the price refuses to break lower, closing off the lows. This happens repeatedly over two weeks while the broader index is falling.

What is this behavior called?

  1. Bag Holding
  2. Falling Pressure
  3. Distribution in a slow market
  4. Selling Climax

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