There are several ways to distinguish whether it is a turning point for stocks.
1. Over bought or sold oscillator(RSI, ROC...).
2. Volume activity: at the end of an uptrend volume tend to decrease then a long candle with higher volume will signal the turning point.
the end of a down trend mostly with a very high volume,
3. Call and Put volume activity that you can see on our software, will give also a signal to a turning point.
All signals mentioned above combined will give the strongest turning point signal.
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I think it is because they all have diffrent things in life.
What were the different turning points of Pearl Harbor?
there are several turning points but the main one is Gettysburg
There was no turning points in the battle the Americans were ahead all of the time!
You have to give us the list of battles you are to choose from for us to answer your question. I will tell you the Battle of the Coral Sea and the Battle of Midway were turning points for the Pacific War. The Battle of Stalingrad and The Battle of Britain were turning points in Europe.
I think it is because they all have diffrent things in life.
how do you identify points of contention
What were the different turning points of Pearl Harbor?
The turning points of a graph indicate where the function changes direction, signaling local maxima and minima. Specifically, a turning point corresponds to a change in the sign of the first derivative, which means the function is either increasing or decreasing before and after that point. Analyzing these points helps identify critical features of the function, such as the overall shape and behavior, which can be useful for optimization and understanding trends.
there are several turning points but the main one is Gettysburg
there were no real turning points, just escalations. The outcome was six million dead.
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"The Turning Point" was written by Arthur Laurents.
Turning Points - 1985 was released on: USA: 30 October 1985 (Los Angeles, California)
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