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ok this is FUNNY
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>>61844481
Who decides this shit? Your masters?
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>>61844481
very funny
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>>61844481
There is no such thing as overbought or oversold. In order to buy someone has to sell, so what does overbought imply?
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>>61844608
volume
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>>61844618
>someone sells
>someone buys
it's a zero sum game
volume are the transactions done in any given timeframe
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Would it be accurate to say that the US dollar AND Gold are safe just because they are the underlying assets that back margin calls?
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>>61844637
volume becomes thinner the more overbought or oversold it becomes, as the orderbook is cleared out
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>>61844608
KEK
the reatards posting in a BUSINESS AND FINANCE forum. never ceases to amaze me
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>>61844704
yeah right? Not grasping the concept of buying and selling kek lmao. Imagine trading by "overbought" and "oversold", you lose 9 out of 10 times. When there is a buyer there is a seller.
LMAO
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>>61844754
>When there is a buyer there is a seller.
Yes, but sometimes that buyer is a "buyer of last resort." There are "market makers" whose job it is to provide liquidity who are obligated to step in and keep the market moving by buying the unsold shares and selling them when there's no sellers. They lose money doing this, but the idea is that they'd lose a lot more if they let the system tank.
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>>61844637
BTW I did ask this question to Chat GPT and got a very interesting answer. Worth the read.
Gold dumps before a bubble pop because the big players are selling off gold to cover their other bets.
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>>61844531
>>61844608
it refers to demand going up illogically thus inflating the price beyond reasonable measure. And yes, the jews decide that but not how you probably think.



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