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In the videos, like in triangles that carry on 20 or more bars making either a reversal or continuation a 50% probability in either direction, which is considered the stronger army in the below description out of the bulls and bears?
You have one side (bulls for example) pushing slightly up and angled with a bunch of tiny bull bodies, but they are the main bodies pushing up. Then at the top of that range bnb or triangle the bears push back to the bottom of that range or triangle in 2 to 3 big bear bodies.
One side has a slew of small bodies, but the other side has 2 to 3 big bodies. Which side in this scenario is seen as being the stronger or more in control side here?
I ask because I often see Al point out a different side as seeming more in control and perhaps having a higher probability of winning out. Even though the bulls in this scenario have small or tiny bull bodies they have a slew of them, but I am not sure if that is considered stronger or weaker against a relatively few but giant bear bars that complete the move back to the bottom of a range in a short period of time.
I see this situation so often I felt it worth asking. Thank you.
I am not sure if that is considered stronger or weaker against a relatively few but giant bear bars that complete the move back to the bottom of a range in a short period of time.
It depends on the overall context, why don't you paste an example chart so we can talk about it?
@ludopuig I'm sorry, I don't have a specific example I can point to. The question has just popped up in my head as I watch Al's videos and see him reference examples hes talking about. However, next time I see one specific I will thank you.