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Wyckoff Theory

Master the art of reading institutional footprints through Wyckoff methodology. Understand accumulation, distribution, and trade with smart money.

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Market Phases
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Wyckoff Events
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Trading Setups
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Volume Logic
Wyckoff Events

Last Point of Support (LPS)

The final pullback before markup begins

What It Is

The Last Point of Support is the final opportunity to enter before the markup phase begins. It's a shallow pullback after the Spring or Sign of Strength (SOS), showing that supply is truly exhausted. LPS is characterized by a higher low—price doesn't return to the range lows. Volume is notably low, confirming no selling pressure remains. This is where Smart Money makes their final purchases. The LPS often tests previous resistance (now support) from inside the range. When it holds, the stage is set for markup.

Last Point of Support (LPS) - Visual

ACCUMULATION RANGE SC AR ST Spring LPS MARKUP → Higher Low LOW VOL Last Point of Support • Final pullback before markup • Higher low than previous tests • Shallow correction • Very low volume • Supply is exhausted • Trend is ready to begin

Price Behavior

  • Higher low compared to previous tests
  • Shallow, corrective decline
  • Holds above Spring low
  • Often tests previous resistance as new support
  • Quick recovery after the test

Volume Behavior

  • Very low volume—the key characteristic
  • Shows no selling interest remains
  • Confirms supply is exhausted
  • Volume expands when markup resumes

What It Means

  • Supply is exhausted
  • Smart Money accumulation is complete
  • Trend is ready to begin
  • Low-risk entry opportunity for prepared traders

LPS should show clearly lower volume than any previous tests. If volume expands on the pullback, more supply may exist, and the markup may be delayed.