medium · Volume Spread Analysis wyckoff-phases-schematics

A bullish two-bar reversal is followed by three narrow-spread bars on very low volume.

How does this 'No Selling Pressure' following strength affect the trade?

  1. It powerfully confirms that the professionals have finished their accumulation
  2. It means you should wait for a 'Buying Climax' before entering
  3. It suggests the reversal was a fluke and the decline will resume
  4. It indicates a 'No Demand' situation and you should exit the long

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