hard · Volume Spread Analysis
A 'Mushroom Top' distribution is characterized by which of the following price/volume dynamics?
- A series of wide-spread up-bars on record volume that suddenly reverse into a Selling Climax.
- Constant gaps higher on low volume that are never filled, indicating 'strong hands' are in control.
- A gradual rounding over of prices with No Demand bars on small rallies and higher volume on small dips.
- A period of low-volume sideways trading that terminates in a high-volume Shake-out.
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