70661304
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The signals for bearish or bullish trends are not always accurate. When you are continuously rising, the signals will consistently indicate a bearish outlook, and when you are continuously falling, the signals will consistently indicate a bullish outlook. His predictions are based on short-term fluctuations, but often the long-term trend holds more decisive significance.
70661304
Scorched earf
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If it should rise but doesn’t, sell short; if it should fall but doesn’t, buy long. While this statement is not always accurate, I agree with the underlying logic.
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Scorched earf OP BullFight : If you go to the graph and scroll down, it has that Bearish bullish signals. That’s all I was commenting on.
70661304 : The signals for bearish or bullish trends are not always accurate. When you are continuously rising, the signals will consistently indicate a bearish outlook, and when you are continuously falling, the signals will consistently indicate a bullish outlook. His predictions are based on short-term fluctuations, but often the long-term trend holds more decisive significance.
Scorched earf OP 70661304 : If you re-read my comment, you will see that I agree with you. Lol
70661304 Scorched earf OP : If it should rise but doesn’t, sell short; if it should fall but doesn’t, buy long. While this statement is not always accurate, I agree with the underlying logic.
Scorched earf OP 70661304 : I sure hope you are holding long