I'm just taking a neutral position here, with the reason being that the trend is bearish, based on the rebound trend line resistance during the decline, which is logical and well-founded.
Anyway, my feeling is that stop-losses don't really count as losses. If you're hit and it’s justified, it's not a technical issue—it's clearly resistance. If it doesn't hold, then whose problem is it? Could it be customer service?
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I'm just taking a neutral position here, with the reason being that the trend is bearish, based on the rebound trend line resistance during the decline, which is logical and well-founded.
Anyway, my feeling is that stop-losses don't really count as losses. If you're hit and it’s justified, it's not a technical issue—it's clearly resistance. If it doesn't hold, then whose problem is it? Could it be customer service?