ASssume a stock is pulling back and makes red candles. Then it makes the first green candle. I am looking for the next candle to be green and to make a new high above the previous candle. That is where I go long. But, if it is too big of a pull back then I don't follow the pattern.
ASssume a stock is pulling back and makes red candles. Then it makes the first green candle. I am looking for the next candle to be green and to make a new high above the previous candle. That is where I go long. But, if it is too big of a pull back then I don't follow the pattern.
Understood! Thankyou for the quick answer.
Thanks Bob
Thanks Bob
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