Salmon Klein
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may i please ask what > stands for? do you mean that is price is larger than the one given is coming up otherwise stay away. what about in between? i am just confused with tje mwaning of your writing. thanks in advance
Salmon Klein
Stock_Drift
OP
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hehehe yes that I know, but then i mean that if price stays above than the level you give is good to go long otherwise sell, but then when to get in hehrhe?
Salmon Klein
Stock_Drift
OP
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no I don't short, only buy. so then if price stays above the one you give is good to get in? that's why I am asking, notation is unclear. sorry to bother you again
Salmon Klein : may i please ask what > stands for? do you mean that is price is larger than the one given is coming up otherwise stay away. what about in between? i am just confused with tje mwaning of your writing. thanks in advance
Stock_Drift OP Salmon Klein : Greater than or less than. < >
Like in school.
Salmon Klein Stock_Drift OP : hehehe yes that I know, but then i mean that if price stays above than the level you give is good to go long otherwise sell, but then when to get in hehrhe?
Stock_Drift OP Salmon Klein : If you’re not shorting you don’t have to bother with the < > it’s for the short sellers.
Salmon Klein Stock_Drift OP : no I don't short, only buy. so then if price stays above the one you give is good to get in? that's why I am asking, notation is unclear. sorry to bother you again