UPDATE:
Bottom Line: In order for us to have increased odds of us potentially being in Accumulation, we need to see four (4) events in Phase A followed by a transition from Phase A into Phase B of Accumulation.
FOUR EVENTS:
1. Preliminary Support Range - Where the price is ranging sideways for a while to establish what is usually a future Resistance Range where we could still have quite a bit of Supply not yet fully exhausted.
2. We should see a significant drop down and "close" substantially below the lower boundary of our Preliminary Support Range. This event is referred to as a "Selling Climax" event in Accumulation.
3. A Selling Climax event should be followed by an Automatic Rally back up to or at least near the lower boundary of our Preliminary Support Range. This is when we will usually find Supply has not yet fully exhausted
4. We should see another push back down once again; when excess Supply is released into the market. At which point, we fall down once again with another event referred to as our Second Test of Support event in Phase A; where we need to actually find (establish) Support.
5. After finding support, we want to see another Rally; referred to as a Simple Rally to provide potential confirmation we have found support and made a transition out of Phase A into Phase B of accumulation.