medium · Volume Spread Analysis climaxes-tests-springs-upthrusts
What distinguishes a 'Hidden Upthrust' from a standard up-bar in a distribution phase?
- The bar closes in the upper third despite the volume being extremely low.
- The volume is lower than the previous two bars while the price makes a new high.
- The spread is narrow, but the volume is twice the 20-day average.
- The close is lower than the previous close, but the high exceeds the previous high.
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