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Dominator Strategy

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This is the Strategy Version Of Dominator you can choose your take profit level and dates for backtesting calculates fee as well

Do investors appreciate a good animal mascot? It seems like it. Bull and bear markets are key investing lingo and symbols, capturing positive feelings (bull) or negative ones (bear). There’s no official rule, but a bull market tends to refer to a 20% increase in a market over time from its bottom, while a bear represents a 20% decrease from its top. In general, “bull” positivity or “bear” negativity can refer to upward or downward movements of almost anything, like individual stocks. And you’ll even notice investors saying they’re “bullish” on an industry with growth potential or “bearish” on a stock they think will drop .

Dominator will give you the calculation of the wave between Bull&bear

How to use :

Long Alert signal = Bull Wave on the market
Short Alert signal = Bear wave on the market


Apply these fundamentals to any time frame and you will be able to read the correction into the trend or even the trend reversals.
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2D time frame very profitable for larger moves
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