medium · Volume Spread Analysis wyckoff-phases-schematics

In a trending market, you observe a bar that closes higher than the previous bar. However, the volume is lower than the previous two bars, and the close is in the lower half of the spread.

How is this interpreted?

  1. An accumulation bar.
  2. No demand from professional money.
  3. The path of least resistance is still up.
  4. A bullish signal to hold as the market is 'thin'.

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