hard · Volume Spread Analysis climaxes-tests-springs-upthrusts
During distribution, what is a 'Hidden Upthrust' and how is it identified on a bar chart?
- It is a gap-up that is immediately closed by the end of the trading session.
- It is a bar with a very wide spread that closes exactly in the middle of the range on average volume.
- It is a down-bar (lower close) where the high of the bar is higher than the high of the previous bar.
- It is an up-bar that closes higher than the prior bar but has ultra-low volume.
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