hard · Volume Spread Analysis
During a distribution campaign, professionals may use 'Market Rotation' to prop up an index.
What does this look like on a chart?
- The index trades in a very tight range while volume steadily decreases across all stocks.
- The index continues to make marginal new highs while early-cycle sectors are already in mark-down.
- All sectors in the index reach their buying climaxes on the same day on ultra-high volume.
- The index shows 'no demand' while individual stocks show 'stopping volume'.
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