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When analyzing 'Stopping Volume', why is it critical that the next bar is level or up?

  1. To allow retail traders time to enter before the mark-up begins.
  2. To prove that the high volume contained more selling than buying.
  3. Because stopping volume is a stand-alone buy signal that requires no context.
  4. To confirm that professionals have absorbed the panic selling.

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