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An index has been falling for several weeks. You see a wide-spread down-bar on ultra-high volume that closes on its low. The very next bar is a wide-spread up-bar that closes above the high of the previous bar.

What is this two-bar sequence called?

  1. Stopping Volume followed by a Failed Test
  2. A Bullish Two-Bar Reversal or Bottom Reversal
  3. Falling Pressure and No Demand
  4. A Shake-out followed by an Up-thrust trap

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