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Rounding Bottom

Yeah, we cannot lie. A rounding bottom is a visually-identifiable feature that looks like a “U” in a plot of stock prices. The left hand side of the “U” represents decreasing prices which then bottom out, and then the prices begin to climb forming the trailing end of the “U”.

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