medium · Volume Spread Analysis supply-demand-smart-money

An index has been in a trading range for four weeks after a long rally. A bar appears that pushes to a new high but closes in the middle on ultra-high volume. The next bar is a narrow-spread up-bar on low volume. Identify the sequence.

  1. Shake-out followed by a Test of Supply.
  2. Effort to rise followed by a Sign of Strength.
  3. Absorption Volume followed by a Successful Test.
  4. Buying Climax followed by No Demand.

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