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Nothing changes. The market does the same thing every day. It's either going up or down or wobbling in place.
Can anyone tell if the rsi of the 2nd trend is greater than the rsi of the 1st trend if the speed of the 2nd trend is less than the speed of the 1st trend?
the trends are ascending. rsi of the trend = (sum of all pos changes)/(sum of all (pos and neg) changes)
simple equation
Can anyone tell if the rsi of the 2nd trend is greater than the rsi of the 1st trend if the speed of the 2nd trend is less than the speed of the 1st trend?
the trends are ascending. rsi of the trend = (sum of all pos changes)/(sum of all (pos and neg) changes)
simple equation
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