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Absorption, Bulls vs Bears

Bulls vs Bears

How do you measure divergence? Most would answer with the RSI to MACD indicators. And how would you measure absorption? Stunned silence! Here is how readtheticker.com reviews absorption between the bulls and the bears.

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