medium · Volume Spread Analysis effort-vs-result-spread
An index has been rising for months. Recently, you see a cluster of narrow-spread up-bars on high volume, followed by a bar that pushes to a new high and then closes on its low on low volume.
How would you categorize this specific sequence?
- A 'Push through Supply' followed by a 'Successful Test' of the new high.
- A 'Supply Entering' signature followed by an 'Upthrust' on 'No Demand'.
- A 'Buying Climax' that is being confirmed by 'Absorption Volume'.
- A 'Shake-out' followed by a 'Mark-up' on low volume.
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