hard · Volume Spread Analysis
A trader sees 'Stopping Volume' at $60 (H=64, L=60, C=63.5, RV=3.2). The trader wants to enter long.
According to the case studies, what is the 'ideal' entry tactic?
- Short the stock if it rallies to $64 on low volume.
- Wait for a 'Buying Climax' to confirm that buyers have taken total control.
- Wait for a subsequent 'Test' or 'Shake-Out' on low volume to verify the bottom.
- Buy at the market on the close of the stopping volume bar.
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