hard · Volume Spread Analysis

In the context of 'Strong Holders' vs 'Weak Holders,' a Shakeout is best described as:

  1. A period of 'No Selling Pressure' where Strong Holders are absent.
  2. The process where Strong Holders sell their 'bags' to the Weak Holders who are FOMO buying.
  3. A situation where Weak Holders are 'locked-in' at high prices and refuse to sell.
  4. The final transfer of stock from Weak Holders to Strong Holders at the end of an accumulation campaign.

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