hard · Volume Spread Analysis
How does 'Professional Support' differ from 'Stopping Volume' in its textual bar description?
- Stopping Volume requires a gap down at the open, whereas Professional Support must open flat to be valid.
- Professional Support is a low-volume signal, whereas Stopping Volume always requires ultra-high volume.
- Professional Support is a wide-spread down-bar that closes on its highs on high (but not ultra-high) volume, whereas Stopping Volume is more extreme.
- Professional Support only occurs on up-bars, while Stopping Volume only occurs on down-bars.
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