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CFDs and forex spot transactions are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 61% of retail investor lose money when trading CFDs and/or forex spot with this provider. 0.97% of retail clients trading in leveraged products experience a negative account balance after a stop out occurred.
CFDs and forex spot transactions are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 61% of retail investor lose money when trading CFDs and/or forex spot with this provider. 0.97% of retail clients trading in leveraged products experience a negative account balance after a stop out occurred. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs, forex spot transactions or any of our other products work and whether you can afford to take high risk of losing your money.
Aalberts have closed above its medium-term falling trendline in what looks like a falling wedge pattern – see weekly chart – now testing the 200 weekly SMA. A weekly close above €39.69 will confirm uptrend. This come after Aalberts formed an Evening Doji bottom and reversal pattern back in October following divergence on RSI indicating the down trend was weakening.
When Aalberts closed above €36.60 and RSI above 60 the short-term uptrend was confirmed. An uptrend that could take Aalberts to next resistance at around 42 short-term and to strong resistance at around 49 medium-term i.e., going in to 2023
For this bullish scenario to be reversed a close below 33.65 is needed. A close below 35.80 will indicate the uptrend is likely to reverse.
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