I meant looking at price charts where we see a steady climb, a small correction, then a quick rebound. It's one way to spot resilient patterns in market behavior that could hint at longer-term stability
Geopolitical events definitely weigh on market sentiment, and it's wise to keep an eye on them alongside chart trends. Balancing both approaches can help navigate these uncertain times
I meant looking at price charts where we see a steady climb, a small correction, then a quick rebound. It's one way to spot resilient patterns in market behavior that could hint at longer-term stability
geopolitocs might trump e charts.. Investors are nervous.
Geopolitical events definitely weigh on market sentiment, and it's wise to keep an eye on them alongside chart trends. Balancing both approaches can help navigate these uncertain times