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    Supply & Demand Setups
  • Real Supply & Demand
    02:23
  • Absorption & Exhaustion
    02:50
  • VWAP, Profile, Patterns, Indicators, etc.
    04:11
  • Low Volume Pullback
    04:34
  • Wedge Pattern
    02:47
  • Flag Pattern with Failed Breakout
    02:23
  • Trendline Break & Accumulation
    02:32
  • Failed Mid-Morning Reversal
    03:10
  • Opening Range Breakout Setup
    03:27
  • Gap Fill Setup
    03:58

Low Volume Pullback

A low-volume pullback suggests temporary profit-taking or hesitation, not full reversal. This lesson shows how to confirm these setups with Bookmap’s volume dots, liquidity zones, and absence of aggressive selling.

FAQ

What makes a low-volume pullback valid?

Lack of aggressive counter pressure, supportive liquidity, and quick bounce or absorption.

When do low-volume pullbacks fail?

When met with absorption against the trend or sudden aggressive counter volume.


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