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I wouldn't do anything... it's too late to sell short and too early to sell long.
And buying on a bounce is a bit early... Uncertainty, in short.
But the probability of going down is higher, I think.
I'll show you the next bar a little later. Why do you think the probability of a downward move is greater than an upward one?
I'll show the next bar a little later. Why do you think the probability of going down is greater than up?
so called intuitive probability. raised by millions of years of caveman existence... )
and all the arcsinus paradoxes are too tricky. there are eyes and a "sense of proportion".
;)
Downwards, and the rails before that, at the sampling rate above, there will be a kind of break up and return to the previous character of the movement, which had already exhaled, and there should have been either a correction or a trend reversal. So, I made a stop at the beginning of the last candle, and may take profit as the market allows. Further, if there will be a small pullback, it is unlikely to exceed the opening level of this candle.
What is a rail? Swings?
I'll show you the next bar later. Why do you think the probability of a downward move is greater than an upward one?
It's just that the momentum is at its strongest... Perhaps the news...
But still, there's not much history...
What are rails? The vibrations?
I'll show you the next bar later.
What are rails? Swings?
It's two long candles going back and forth, a few bars from the end they were. It is not a Jap formation, you have to look at it from the market side. This is some kind of information, sometimes it is a check of a zone to enter it later and make a small correction, if the correction does not turn into a trend change.)