medium · Volume Spread Analysis wyckoff-phases-schematics

A stock is in a distribution phase. It rallies to the top of the range on volume that is lower than the last two bars and produces a narrow-spread up-bar closing in the middle.

What is the likely result?

  1. The rally will fail due to No Demand.
  2. A Spring is forming to shake out shorts.
  3. A Selling Climax is imminent.
  4. The stock will gap up through resistance.

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