medium · Volume Spread Analysis wyckoff-phases-schematics
A bullish two-bar reversal occurs at the bottom of a trading range.
This pattern is structurally identical to which other advanced VSA concept?
- A 'Spring' or 'Shake-out' spread over two periods
- A 'No Supply' test that succeeds
- A 'Buying Climax' that fails to hold
- An 'Upthrust after Distribution' (UTAD)
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