After just a one - day
lighter volume bounce last Friday, stocks again got slammed on higher volume yesterday (February 25).
Will the S&P 500 and Nasdaq recover by rallying above their prior swing highs on heavy volume, or will the indexes stall out after
a light volume bounce and roll over to new swing lows?
Not exact matches
Higher
volume on the selloff from the top of the head, followed by
lighter volume on the
bounce that forms the right shoulder, is what we look for to confirm the pattern:
After a few days of
light volume chop, $ NEWR sold off with the market on April 13, but swiftly
bounced back after closing in the top third of the day's range and finding support at the breakout pivot.
Ideal gas which has no mass therefore no weight under gravity because there is nothing on which gravity can pull; which has no
volume therefore does not expand or condense changing its weight under reduced and increased pressure or heat and cold and so does not become
lighter or heavier than air under gravity; with no attraction therefore merely capable of
bouncing off another and not capable of undergoing chemical changes, such as water and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere forming carbonic acid.