Single bottom, buy 1. The K-line is in the oscillation process 2. The K-line opens high and then falls back, with a significant rebound in the mid-session Triple bottom, if it breaks down for the fourth time, sell 1. The K-line is retracing, or in oscillation 2. On the 3 and 5-minute K-line chart, it is in an adjustment wave Energy accumulation will inevitably reverse; you need to find the right breakout point If the price is too low, any incident is likely to lead to a price increase; If the price is too high, any incident is likely to lead to a price decrease. This is the natural law; otherwise, yin and yang would be unbalanced. When energy accumulates to a certain degree, it will explode; you must have the ability and methods to find that breakout point. $BIO $LDO
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