hard · Volume Spread Analysis

In the 25-bar lookback period for a Background Score (BS) calculation, the algorithm identifies 3 Signs of Strength (S) and 7 Signs of Weakness (W).

What is the resulting Background Score, and what does it imply for a potential long trade?

  1. BS = -4; Long trades should be avoided.
  2. BS = 10; Long trades are highly favorable.
  3. BS = -4; Short trades must be avoided.
  4. BS = 4; Long trades are acceptable.

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