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The Dow Theory is a way of analyzing the stock market that was developed by Charles Dow in the late 19th century. The theory is based on the idea that the market moves in trends and that these trends can be identified and used to make trading decisions. Breaking it down further, there are two types of trends: primary trends, which can last for months or years, and secondary trends, which can last for weeks or months. The Dow Theory is based on six basic principles, which include the idea that the market discounts everything, that there are three types of trends, and that trends are confirmed by volume. Example: Let’s say that you are analyzing the stock market using the Dow Theory and you notice that the market is in a primary uptrend. This means that the overall trend is upward, and you may want to consider buying stocks that are likely to benefit from this trend
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#NEIRO I think it will explode in the next few days.....or maybe less 😉
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