hard · Volume Spread Analysis
You see a wide-spread down-bar on low volume that closes at the very bottom of its range.
What does 'Falling Pressure' tell you about the immediate future of the decline?
- The close on the low indicates that the bears are in complete control and a selling climax is impossible.
- The market is in a confirmed mark-down and you should add to short positions immediately.
- The decline is losing momentum because professionals are not pushing the price; the market is simply falling under its own weight and may be nearing a pause.
- A massive surge in selling is about to occur because the low volume shows the professionals are 'hiding' their orders.
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