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The previous 240 stop loss cut off half of the position
Make up part of it today at 221. Hope to wait until it bounces back to 230. If Tesla doesn't fight anymore, the Big Seven will become the Big Six![]()
Google has been good for the past two days and continues to have an official website $Alphabet-C(GOOG.US$
TLT plans to increase its position by 95. Yesterday it just fell below 96 and was pulled up; it still hasn't been added. But I think there will still be a chance. Regardless of non-agricultural, employment, or unemployment benefit data, there is no support for interest rate cuts in March. The only thing that supported the March interest rate cut was political pressure. If expectations for interest rate cuts in March fall short, it is very likely that TLT will return to 93-95.
Currently, TLT's 200-day average is still declining, and there is no downside risk.
$iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF(TLT.US$
The previous 240 stop loss cut off half of the position
Make up part of it today at 221. Hope to wait until it bounces back to 230. If Tesla doesn't fight anymore, the Big Seven will become the Big Six
Google has been good for the past two days and continues to have an official website $Alphabet-C(GOOG.US$
TLT plans to increase its position by 95. Yesterday it just fell below 96 and was pulled up; it still hasn't been added. But I think there will still be a chance. Regardless of non-agricultural, employment, or unemployment benefit data, there is no support for interest rate cuts in March. The only thing that supported the March interest rate cut was political pressure. If expectations for interest rate cuts in March fall short, it is very likely that TLT will return to 93-95.
Currently, TLT's 200-day average is still declining, and there is no downside risk.
$iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF(TLT.US$
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Stock Scalpers LLC.
Understanding Candles
The Candlestick
Imagine a simple line graph for a moment. Each piece of data is represented by a single point and these points are then connected. One to the next. This is helpful to smooth out noise, but far too much useful information is lost.
Enter the candlestick. In its most basic form, a candlestick is nothing more than a data packet. The data packet consists of a solid “body” and two thin lines called “shadows” or “wicks” Additionally, the candles are coded by color to represent rising or falling price (generally green and red).
Deciphering the Candlestick

BODY: This is a visual representation of the DIFFERENCE in opening and closing price in a given time period.
SHADOW or WICK: This shows how much the price moved with respect to the body of the candlestick. The longer the shadow the more volatile the price.
Breaking it down further:
Each candle is a glimpse into the market. When there are more sellers than buyers the price goes down. It will continue going down until there are enough buyers to stop the downward trend. When the price goes up there are more buyers than sellers. There is nobody to buy from and thus the price will rise until it is at a level sellers can no longer resist.
When buying and selling interest is about the same the price remains static.
When there is a large imbalance between buyers and sellers the price can move rapidly up or down.
The following paragraphs will teach you how to use candles to spot these changes in market attitude.
Messages in Candlesticks
BODY:
The size of the body illustrates the difference between opening and closing price. A large body that is followed by rising prices points toward buying interest. The market often moves sharply in that direction.
If the size of the body continues to INCREASE it is an indication of trend and momentum.
When the body size begins to DECREASE it points to decreased interest and a slowing of trend or momentum.
When bodies remain the same size it indicates a stable market or trend.
SHADOW:
The shadow represents the entire range of price change over a given time period. Remember the body shows the OPEN and CLOSE, but the shadow represents the entire price range in the period.
The longer the shadow the more volatile the price in a given direction. A long shadow indicates indecision between buyers and sellers.
A short shadow is a sign of stability.
THIS IS KEY: The difference between a real trend and a false breakout often lies in the shadows. A true trend has short shadows which represent market stability.
© Stock Scalpers LLC.
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$Gold Royalty(GROY.US$ $Gevo Inc(GEVO.US$ $BIT Mining(BTCM.US$ $WISeKey(WKEY.US$ $Support.com(SPRT.US$
Understanding Candles
The Candlestick
Imagine a simple line graph for a moment. Each piece of data is represented by a single point and these points are then connected. One to the next. This is helpful to smooth out noise, but far too much useful information is lost.
Enter the candlestick. In its most basic form, a candlestick is nothing more than a data packet. The data packet consists of a solid “body” and two thin lines called “shadows” or “wicks” Additionally, the candles are coded by color to represent rising or falling price (generally green and red).
Deciphering the Candlestick

BODY: This is a visual representation of the DIFFERENCE in opening and closing price in a given time period.
SHADOW or WICK: This shows how much the price moved with respect to the body of the candlestick. The longer the shadow the more volatile the price.
Breaking it down further:
Each candle is a glimpse into the market. When there are more sellers than buyers the price goes down. It will continue going down until there are enough buyers to stop the downward trend. When the price goes up there are more buyers than sellers. There is nobody to buy from and thus the price will rise until it is at a level sellers can no longer resist.
When buying and selling interest is about the same the price remains static.
When there is a large imbalance between buyers and sellers the price can move rapidly up or down.
The following paragraphs will teach you how to use candles to spot these changes in market attitude.
Messages in Candlesticks
BODY:
The size of the body illustrates the difference between opening and closing price. A large body that is followed by rising prices points toward buying interest. The market often moves sharply in that direction.
If the size of the body continues to INCREASE it is an indication of trend and momentum.
When the body size begins to DECREASE it points to decreased interest and a slowing of trend or momentum.
When bodies remain the same size it indicates a stable market or trend.
SHADOW:
The shadow represents the entire range of price change over a given time period. Remember the body shows the OPEN and CLOSE, but the shadow represents the entire price range in the period.
The longer the shadow the more volatile the price in a given direction. A long shadow indicates indecision between buyers and sellers.
A short shadow is a sign of stability.
THIS IS KEY: The difference between a real trend and a false breakout often lies in the shadows. A true trend has short shadows which represent market stability.
© Stock Scalpers LLC.
Virginia Beach, Virginia
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$SOS Ltd(SOS.US$
I started buying 🆘 at $6.95. Two months ago, when the price was around $4.30, my profit exceeded 40% for the first time, then once again experienced a downward process, and I lost almost 30% again... What I want to say is that I've never given up 🆘, we all need to be careful and focused on doing one thing. When investment costs and time costs start to win, it's a happy thing. I hope 🆘 the company will get out of trouble as soon as possible and the stock price will double when profit is achieved, and it will not be a waste of our common efforts ❤️🙂
I started buying 🆘 at $6.95. Two months ago, when the price was around $4.30, my profit exceeded 40% for the first time, then once again experienced a downward process, and I lost almost 30% again... What I want to say is that I've never given up 🆘, we all need to be careful and focused on doing one thing. When investment costs and time costs start to win, it's a happy thing. I hope 🆘 the company will get out of trouble as soon as possible and the stock price will double when profit is achieved, and it will not be a waste of our common efforts ❤️🙂
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New friends can take a look at my previously published works! I'd like to start publishing some useful knowledge for you guys, but I really don't have time to do it right now; after all, it's really a bit difficult for a one-person team to do that much. But the future is uncertain!
A lot of people ask me why I don't participate in paper trading contests, and I don't think it's necessary. If I really want to go, I might be in the top few, but after all, you all follow me, and if I go to paper trading, I can't take you to make money for lunch!
A lot of people ask me why I don't participate in paper trading contests, and I don't think it's necessary. If I really want to go, I might be in the top few, but after all, you all follow me, and if I go to paper trading, I can't take you to make money for lunch!
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