medium · Volume Spread Analysis effort-vs-result-spread

A practitioner identifies a 'Hidden Upthrust'. Which of the following bar descriptions correctly identifies this sign of weakness?

  1. An up-bar with a narrow spread on ultra-high volume closing mid-range.
  2. A down-bar on very low volume that closes in the upper third of its range.
  3. A wide-spread up-bar that gaps above a prior resistance zone.
  4. A down-bar where the high of the bar is higher than the previous bar's high.

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