easy · Volume Spread Analysis supply-demand-smart-money
The S&P $500 index drops 5% over a week. During this same period, XYZ Corp remains flat, trading in a very narrow range on low volume.
What is this 'relative strength' signaling?
- A 'Buying Climax' is happening, indicating the stock is about to collapse.
- The stock has 'No Demand' and is a strong candidate for shorting.
- Professional accumulation is likely occurring as they support the stock against the market fall.
- The stock is being ignored by professionals and will likely crash later.
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