hard · Volume Spread Analysis

Identify the most dangerous 'Up-Thrust' variant for a long holder and explain why.

  1. The Hidden Up-Thrust, because it is impossible to see on a standard candlestick chart.
  2. The Low-Volume Up-Thrust, because it shows that professionals are completely absent from the buy side.
  3. The Up-Thrust in an Uptrend, because it forces the trader to exit prematurely before a breakout.
  4. The Up-Thrust After Weakness, because the background already confirms distribution.

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