easy · Volume Spread Analysis effort-vs-result-spread
How does the 'Law of Effort vs. Result' apply to a high-volume up-bar that closes in the middle of its range?
- The effort was low, which explains why the price did not rise further
- The result is indecisive, so the volume is considered meaningless
- The high volume shows significant effort, and the middle close indicates a successful result
- The effort to rise was met with professional selling, leading to a poor result
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