S Schopen Junior member Messages 41 Likes 0 Jan 30, 2010 #1 When a stock is trending sideways with narrow bars and thin volume, are there any obvious signs that differentiate an accumulation from a distribution?
When a stock is trending sideways with narrow bars and thin volume, are there any obvious signs that differentiate an accumulation from a distribution?
Trader333 Moderator Messages 8,751 Likes 1,026 Jan 30, 2010 #2 If it is narrow bars and sideways action then it is most likely accumulation. Distribution is characterised by wilder swings in price. Paul
If it is narrow bars and sideways action then it is most likely accumulation. Distribution is characterised by wilder swings in price. Paul
DionysusToast Legendary member Messages 5,965 Likes 1,501 Jan 30, 2010 #3 It could be neither. It could be price clustering around the option with the highest open interest as you reach expiration time. Of course, TA traders may call this support/resistance depending on what had gone on before.
It could be neither. It could be price clustering around the option with the highest open interest as you reach expiration time. Of course, TA traders may call this support/resistance depending on what had gone on before.