$PI Yesterday I mentioned that a bullish candle with at least a 0.5% increase must appear online during the breakout to change the super-short-term trend. This morning around 6 o'clock, a bullish candle with a 0.5% increase appeared, followed by another bullish candle. This is what I have been emphasizing about the volume-price relationship.
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Goodlucking
· 12-12 01:49
A bear trap has no bottom. All candlesticks become distorted. Going short with the trend is correct. Don't expect a rebound.
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WallStreetTrendResearch
· 12-12 01:26
Similarly, if there is no large bullish candle on the hourly chart, it is still weak; if there is no large bullish candle on the daily chart, and even less on the weekly or monthly charts, it is even weaker.
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Only1ULeft
· 12-12 00:20
What is this coin still doing with indicator analysis? Purely a nerd behavior.
$PI Yesterday I mentioned that a bullish candle with at least a 0.5% increase must appear online during the breakout to change the super-short-term trend. This morning around 6 o'clock, a bullish candle with a 0.5% increase appeared, followed by another bullish candle. This is what I have been emphasizing about the volume-price relationship.