hard · Volume Spread Analysis

Which of the following describes 'Hidden Selling' during an uptrend?

  1. A series of low-volume up-bars that steadily increase in price over several days.
  2. An up-bar with high volume but a compressed spread, where the close is off the highs.
  3. A down-bar that penetrates a previous low but finishes with a close on its high.
  4. A gap-up on a positive news report that immediately closes the gap on the same day.

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