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      ·01-19 08:16
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      TA Education 12|Candlestick Cluster Patterns: Is NVIDIA Coiling for a Breakout?

      @Tiger_Academy
      Welcome to our Technical Indicators Education Series. Today’s topic: K-Line (Candlesticks) Part 3 — Candlestick Cluster Patterns for Opportunity.1. Triangle Patterns: New Direction After Volatility ContractionTriangle patterns are defined by volatility contraction. Following a sharp move, the price swings become progressively tighter, coiling like a spring before releasing energy in a decisive new direction.A. Ascending Triangle (Bullish Bias)The Structure:Top: A horizontal Resistance line (Sellers defend a fixed price).Bottom: An upward sloping Support line (Buyers create Higher Lows).Market Logic: Despite selling pressure at the top, strong market optimism drives aggressive dip-buying. Buyers are willing to pay higher prices on every pullback, refusing to let the price retest previous lo
      TA Education 12|Candlestick Cluster Patterns: Is NVIDIA Coiling for a Breakout?
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      ·01-18 01:15
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      It’s Over! Google has beaten OpenAI and ChatGPT

      @Travis Hoium
      A year ago, if you wrote something nice about $Alphabet(GOOG)$ $Alphabet(GOOGL)$ , someone would respond with something like, “They’re cooked. Ever heard of ChatGPT?”The sentiment around Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai was about as bad as it could get. He didn’t know how to innovate. Google was terrible at making new products. A “woke” culture couldn’t win in AI (see early Gemini images). Today, Google seems inevitable. And I’m struck by how simple the answer was and continues to be as an investor. Buy Alphabets stock and just hang on for the ride! The History of DisruptionThe negative sentiment around Google was always about disruption. ChatGPT was first to “figure out” the AI chatbot, and that would disrupt
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