Quote from ProfitTakgFool:
By "fade" doesn't he mean buy? If the market is going to new lows on light volume you'd be buying - i.e. fading falling price.
Sure, but he says that we should be looking for volume drying up as markets make new lows.
On that chart you posted you pointed out how volume was increasing as markets were making new lows, indicating that sellers were being 'washed out', right? You then pointed out that as prices turn, where are the sellers? They have all sold; therefore there is less selling pressure and prices are free to go up. If I have that wrong, please correct me immediately. You said
"If you see a volume surge as price is falling, you know you're near the bottom".
He's saying "If you don't see a volume surge as prices are making new lows, you know you're near a bottom"
Not trying to say you're wrong in any way. Also, you did not say 'As price is making new lows', you just said 'as price is falling'. So maybe you look at new daily lows differently than you look at each swing low.
It's just something that caught my eye because I had just finished reading your posts.
Make sense?