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(KSMUSD 1W chart) We have to see if we can go up along the uptrend line.
(1D chart) We need to see if we can get support at the 385.17484804-431.48384663 section and get off the downtrend line.
If you go down at 292.55684530, you need Stop Loss to preserve profit and loss
If the CCI line falls below 100 points on the CCI-RC indicator, volatility may occur, so careful trading is necessary.
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(KSMBTC 1D chart) It remains to be seen if it is supported by the 6898 Satoshi-7549 Satoshi section and can climb along the uptrend line. If you fall at the 5596 Satoshi branch, you need Stop Loss to preserve profit and loss.
** All indicators are lagging indicators. So, it's important to be aware that the indicator moves accordingly with the movement of price and volume. Just for convenience, we are talking upside down for interpretation of the indicators. ** The wRSI_SR indicator is an indicator created by adding settings and options from the existing Stochastic RSI indicator. Therefore, the interpretation is the same as the conventional stochastic RSI indicator. (K, D line -> R, S line) ** The OBV indicator was re-created by applying a formula to the DepthHouse Trading indicator, an indicator that oh92 disclosed. (Thank you for this.) ** Check support, resistance, and abbreviation points. ** Support or resistance is based on the closing price of the 1D chart. ** All explanations are for reference only and do not guarantee profit or loss on investment.
Explanation of abbreviations displayed on the chart R: A point or section of resistance that requires a response to preserve profits S-L: Stop Loss point or section S: A point or segment that can be bought for profit generation as a support point or segment
(Short-term Stop Loss can be said to be a point where profits and losses can be preserved or additionally entered through installment transactions. It is a short-term investment perspective.)
GAP refers to the difference in prices that occurred when the stock market, CME, and BAKKT exchanges were closed because they do not trade 24 hours a day. G1: Closing price when closed G2: Cigar at the time of opening (Example) Gap (G1-G2)
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