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Use the following based on your risk level.

Top graph: Bull data
- Gray: set to >50 as a general sell signal
- Orange: set to <20 (you said <= 15 to 20) as a general buy signal
- Blue: Bull data + 10-moving average

Middle graph: Bear data
- Orange: set to >50 as a general buy signal
- Blue: Bear data + 10-moving average

Bottom Graph:
- If = 0, then no general signal to buy
- If = 1, then general buy signal (either Bull-Buy signal triggered OR Bear-Buy signal triggered)
- If = 2, then general strong buy signal (Bull-Buy and Bear-Buy signals hit the same time)
--- I don't have Bear data for Apr 16, but if it was a trigger, then this would be the first 2 on the graph. It is presently a 1 and is preliminary data
Just because 95% is doing it doesn't make it right
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Jun 29, 2022 Update

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Note: 10-moving average crossed buy points on top two graphs.
Use data responsibly.

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Jul 12, 2022 Update

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