hard · Volume Spread Analysis

A bar is classified as 'no demand' if it meets which specific criteria relative to its background and volume?

  1. Narrow spread, low volume, and a close in the lower half of the bar.
  2. Wide spread, ultra-high volume, and a close on the high.
  3. Down-bar on high volume closing on the lows.
  4. An up-bar that penetrates a previous high on average volume.

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