hard · Volume Spread Analysis
Which of the following describes 'Falling Pressure' in a bear market?
- A narrow-spread down-bar on low volume closing mid-bar, showing that sellers are withdrawing.
- Increasing volume on down-bars, signaling that sellers are actively driving prices lower.
- Ultra-high volume on a wide-spread up-bar that fails to make progress, signaling the end of the move.
- A wide-spread down-bar on low volume, closing on the low, indicating the market is dropping under its own weight without professional selling.
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