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If a 'no-demand' bar appears after a 'markup on low volume', what does this combination suggest about the 'Strong Holders'?
- The Strong Holders have shifted from 'accumulation' to 're-accumulation' at higher prices.
- The Strong Holders are 'testing' the retail traders' resolve to see if they will keep buying without help.
- The Strong Holders were never behind the move to begin with, and the 'no demand' bar is the final confirmation of their total absence.
- The combination indicates 'absorption' is complete and the markup is about to accelerate on ultra-high volume.
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