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What identifies 'Bag Holding' as a sign of strength on a chart?
- It is another name for a 'Buying Climax' at the top of a range.
- The stock has been falling for several weeks and suddenly closes at the low on low volume.
- The stock consistently holds its daily lows even when the parent index is falling sharply.
- The stock produces many 'up-thrusts' that fail to push the price lower.
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