hard · Volume Spread Analysis

A practitioner observes an index falling 5% while a specific stock only declines by 0.5% on very low volume. As soon as the index stabilizes, the stock produces a wide-spread up-bar on increased volume.

What principle is being demonstrated?

  1. Supply Swamping Demand
  2. No Demand in a Bear Market
  3. Relative Strength during Accumulation
  4. A Buying Climax Trap

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