hard · Volume Spread Analysis
Which of the following scenarios best demonstrates the concept of 'Bag Holding' in real-time?
- A stock rallies 20% on ultra-high volume but closes in the middle of the daily range for three consecutive days.
- During an index correction, a stock refuses to make new lows, with daily lows staying flat while volume on down-bars is absorbed.
- A stock declines with the index but suddenly produces a wide-spread down-bar on the highest volume in a year and closes on the low.
- Professionals marking prices down rapidly at the open to trigger stop-loss orders in a 'morning stop-hunt.'
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