hard · Volume Spread Analysis

Which volume pattern most accurately identifies 'No Selling Pressure' during a temporary reaction in an uptrend?

  1. Extremely low volume on an up-bar that fails to make a new high.
  2. A wide-spread down-bar on high volume that closes on the highs of the bar.
  3. A narrow-spread down-bar on volume lower than the previous two bars, closing in the upper half of the range.
  4. Increasing volume on consecutive down-bars with narrowing spreads.

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