hard · Volume Spread Analysis wyckoff-phases-schematics
A stock breaks out of a range on high volume (RV = 1.90) and a wide spread. It then pulls back to the breakout level on very low volume (RV = 0.45) and closes near the high.
What is this sequence?
- A 'Sign of Strength' followed by a 'Test of Breakout', confirming a valid markup transition.
- A 'Buying Climax' followed by 'No Demand', signaling a 'Trap Up-Move'.
- A 'Shake-Out' followed by 'Absorption Volume' during a re-accumulation phase.
- An 'Upthrust' that has been successfully 'Tested' for professional support.
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