No Demand in VSA
Study weak demand, context, and common mistakes.
VSANo Demand
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Definition
No demand describes a situation where price attempts to rise but shows weak participation and poor follow-through. It is meaningful only in the correct background.
Context first
No demand after weakness can support a bearish thesis. No demand in the middle of noise means very little. Location gives the candle its meaning.
Mistake
Traders often short every small up candle and call it no demand. That is labeling, not analysis. The background must support the read.
Practice
Mark no-demand candidates, then write whether background supports or contradicts the idea.