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- Bottom_(technical_analysis) abstract "In the technical analysis of security prices, a bottom is a chart pattern where prices reach a low, then a lower low, and then a higher low. According to some technical analysis theories, the first low signifies the pressure from selling was greater than the pressure from buying. The second lower low suggests that selling still had more pressure than the buying. The third higher low suggests that buying pressure will not let prices fall as low as the previous low. This turning point from selling pressure to buying pressure is called a bottom.".
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- Bottom_(technical_analysis) comment "In the technical analysis of security prices, a bottom is a chart pattern where prices reach a low, then a lower low, and then a higher low. According to some technical analysis theories, the first low signifies the pressure from selling was greater than the pressure from buying. The second lower low suggests that selling still had more pressure than the buying. The third higher low suggests that buying pressure will not let prices fall as low as the previous low.".
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