Bull vs Bear Charts

Wednesday, 12 May 2010 14:26 by synergize

The bullish and bearish charts represents how the indicators(candlesticks, point & figure, moving signal, etc.)  fight it off. I've been tracking the indicators for the past year and last week's performance is worth mentioning. The force of the bear indicators were evident in the chart. For individual stocks, you will see this kind of pattern using the Force Index.

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