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What does a 'no demand' bar represent when it appears after a buying climax in a distribution range?

  1. Professional money is no longer interested in supporting higher prices.
  2. Short sellers are covering their positions, reducing the available volume.
  3. The narrow spread indicates that retail buyers have taken control from professionals.
  4. The market is resting before another leg higher in the bull trend.

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