🐂 Why 'bullish'?
In financial terminology:
"Bulls" (bulls) are traders/investors who expect growth and buy the asset.
"Bears" (bears) are those who expect a decline and sell.
A bull lifts its horns upward → thus the market is "bullish" = the market is rising.
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📈 Examples of bullish signals:
Signal Type Description
Moving Average Cross When the short-term MA (e.g., 20-day) crosses the long-term MA (e.g., 50-day) from below to above.
RSI below 30 → turns upward Oversold, possible upward reversal.
“Double bottom” A technical analysis figure that predicts growth.
High volume on a green candle Large volumes being bought — a signal of growth.
Bullish news/fundamentals For example, an ETF on BTC, new partnership, protocol update.
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🧠 How to use:
A bullish signal is not a guarantee of growth, but only a probability.
It is worth combining several signals (technical analysis + volumes + news).
Always use a stop-loss.