4 examples of confirmed no demand bars, the last 3 of which were great short entries.
A no demand bar is an up bar, with a narrow spread, on less volume than the previous two bars.
A no demand bar is confirmed when the bar after the no demand bar is a down bar, engulfing the no demand bar, on higher volume.
A no demand bar is an up bar, with a narrow spread, on less volume than the previous two bars.
A no demand bar is confirmed when the bar after the no demand bar is a down bar, engulfing the no demand bar, on higher volume.