Quote from BoyPlunger:
whereas someone like me who scopes out spikes to fade was looking to short that.
Yes but spikes aren't signs of weakness in a trending environment, they're signs of strength. Unless the other side does something and moves it the other way, it's simply adding more fuel to the fire, as those spikes in volume will cause one side to bail, and the longs are not in a position to bail at the moment. Wyckoff etc. works great in a normal environment where volume can be seen being absorbed, but instead of looking for buyers to get exhausted, look at all the time sellers got exhausted (particularly 3:02pm NY time).

