Volume Bars Showing When Real Buyers Step in and Say, "Enough."
- Vanessa Friedman
- Dec 9, 2025
- 1 min read
Look at the 4-hour volume bars:
They’re loud. Thick. Conviction-sized.
This is what tells you the behavior has shifted:
Institutional demand is showing up
Someone is absorbing the sell pressure
The drop has traveled far enough for money with patience to enter
And this is the key difference between guessing and using probability:
Buying every small dip → that’s catching a falling knife.
Buying when major volume appears after a long decline → that’s timing based on demand, not hope.
For the first time in months, Netflix isn’t just falling. It’s being caught. Rumors come and go. Headlines fade. But the price and volume, the actual behavior of money is telling you:
This is no longer the same trend. Someone big is stepping in.
This is a She Wealth teaching moment, purely educational, not specific investment advice.




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