medium · Volume Spread Analysis wyckoff-phases-schematics

Why does the VSA practitioner look for 'no selling pressure' immediately following a day of high-volume stopping volume?

  1. To verify that the market-makers are marking prices down to attract more sellers.
  2. To confirm that the professional buying on the previous bar successfully removed the supply.
  3. To ensure the market is in a 'falling pressure' state where no one is interested in the asset.
  4. To identify if the professionals have switched to a distribution strategy.

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