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From: | "Piet Venter" <piet@pica.co.za> |
Date: | Fri, 10 Jan 2003 12:39:30 +0200 |
Hi.
I have question about resistance/support levels. I
understand that resistance is normally a projective for buyers, a level set on a
previous high. Once it is broken, it can become a support. Recently someone
argued with me that in a bearmarket, the resistance and support levels switch.
They say that in a bear market a support level is at the top while a
resistance is at the bottom. How true is that? As far as I am concerned,
resistance on a specific chart is always the top level while support levels is
always at the bottom.
Please help.
Piet PC Venter
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