medium · Volume Spread Analysis climaxes-tests-springs-upthrusts

An 'Upthrust' appears on ultra-high volume at the top of a trading range, but the next bar is a narrow-spread up-bar on low volume.

What does this 'No Demand' bar confirm?

  1. It confirms the weakness introduced by the Upthrust and suggests the markdown is ready to begin.
  2. It suggests the Upthrust was a false signal, and the bull trend is now poised to resume.
  3. It marks the beginning of a fresh 'Re-accumulation' phase within this broader trading range structure.
  4. It indicates that the Upthrust has now been successfully 'Tested' and the active sellers have fully departed.

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