medium · Volume Spread Analysis background-trend-context
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?
- Bag Holding
- Falling Pressure
- Distribution in a slow market
- Selling Climax
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