A poor high is one which lacks excess and is the opposite of an excess highA high characterized by a number of single prints that ends a move and is at the top of a daily market profile distribution. The minimum number of TPO's that is necessary to define an excess high is two, however when the excess has only a few TPO's, it is said to be "lack of material excess". An excess high is the opposite of a poor high, which has no single prints and is flat along the high where the TPO's line up next to each other.. A poor high will have less than two TPO’s of excess at the top of a daily range with at least 2-3 columns of TPO’s lining up to form a flat looking top. It indicates that there are short term or weak handed longs at that high of day area. We know this because every time prices rise to the top, they get sold quickly, thus forming the poor high.
The poor high has two forward looking indications. The first is that prices should back away from the poor high as there are a number of longs trapped at poor location. The second is that if the next day or in some subsequent session, the poor high is revisited, then the odds are strong that it will break and move higher. This is called repairA market profile term for "fixing" profile distributions that are missing parts that would make them complete or more symmetrical. This concept is most often applied to poor highs and poor lows which are profile distributions that lack excess on their endpoints and have two or more TPO's across creating tops or bottoms that look flat. Once a new session trades through these levels then it is as though the current activity was "pasted onto" the prior activity to complete the picture. It should be noted that repair can only occur in an RTH session. Overnight activity that trades through areas of poor RTH structure does not repair that structure. as it repairs the structure of the poor high that lacked symmetry without a proper “top”.