medium · Volume Spread Analysis effort-vs-result-spread
A trader identifies 'Bag Holding' in a stock. What specific observation on the checklist confirms this professional commitment?
- The stock has 'locked limit up' for three consecutive sessions on no volume.
- The daily lows of the stock are supported at a specific level even as the parent index makes new lows.
- The stock's volume is exactly the same every day for two weeks.
- The company announces a massive share buyback program to support the stock price.
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