Distribution Days are a market health indicator used by traders to gauge institutional selling pressure. When major indexes drop 0.2% or more on higher volume than the previous session, it counts as a distribution day. Accumulating multiple distribution days warns of potential downtrends, helping investors time exits or reduce exposure. Active swing traders and growth investors benefit most from this metric.
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