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How should a practitioner interpret an 'Up-Thrust' that occurs on 'Low Volume'?

  1. As a sign that no professional demand exists to support higher prices
  2. As a sign that the trend is neutral and likely to go sideways
  3. As a bullish test of the recent highs
  4. As a signal to buy on the next bar's open

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