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A stock has been trading between $48 and $52 for weeks. An 'Alert' signal of 'Supply Overcoming Demand' appears at the top of the range. This is followed by an 'Up-Thrust' that traps breakout buyers.

If Bearish Sequence 9 is to be completed, what must the practitioner see next?

  1. No Demand
  2. Stopping Volume
  3. A successful Test
  4. Buying Climax

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