Bullish Reversal
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When momentum changes from a bearish to a bullish trend. With two-line indicators, when the fast line crosses above the slow line. A momentum bullish reversal is often a setup for a long trade or to exit a short trade. |
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Bearish Reversal When momentum changes from a bullish to a bearish trend. With two-line indicators, when the fast ... Momentum Reversal A momentum reversal is when the momentum indicator reverses from bullish to bearish or from bearish ... Bull Momentum When a momentum indicator is positive. In a two-line indicator, the fast line is above the ... |
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