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In a bearish mark-down phase, how is a high-volume down-bar closing on its high usually marked by the professionals?
- As 'supply overcoming demand' because the bar closed lower than the prior close.
- As a 'trap up-move' designed to catch retail shorts before a rally.
- As a 'failed test' indicating that the bear market is accelerating.
- As professional support or a 'mini' selling climax that arrests the decline.
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