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

An 'Up-thrust' is a bar that moves up significantly and then closes on its lows.

In a distribution phase, why is this considered such a powerful sign of weakness?

  1. It traps breakout buyers and triggers short sellers' stops before collapsing.
  2. It shows that professionals are absorbing all the remaining demand.
  3. It signifies that the market-makers are marking prices down to accumulate.
  4. It indicates a 'No Supply' situation at the top of the range.

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