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A practitioner identifies 'Bag Holding' (support of lows) in a stock during a minor index correction. The stock refuses to make new lows while the index does.
What should the practitioner look for as an entry trigger?
- A wide-spread down-bar on ultra-high volume to indicate capitulation.
- An up-thrust on high volume to confirm professional selling.
- A low-volume test of the supported level followed by a breakout.
- A narrow-spread up-bar on low volume closing in the middle.
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