yesterday it said buy if but it said
In the second case, the market opens at a level, equal to or below the previous day’s close. The benchmark is that closing price. If prices during the session stay over the benchmark, go long. Any white candlestick closing above the previous day’s close is the second confirmation criterion.
If, however, in both cases, the prices during the session start coming below the benchmark, avoid buying. Sell if you feel a definite tendency in prices to close the day below the benchmark
it opened at 85. 00 and change and then went below the benchmark dropping to 84.40 so it should have got a buy if today right
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but yet it got a buy today can anyone explain that
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