How do you define lateral resistance? The term to me sounds like a chart that is trending sideways without much up or down price action, but the way you use it sounds more like vertical price action between support and resistance.
Laterakl resistance is a line drawn horizontally across the chart at key resistance points; usually at high points in a chart (ie. like a double top). Also at low points (say where a stock gapped down).
How do you define lateral resistance? The term to me sounds like a chart that is trending sideways without much up or down price action, but the way you use it sounds more like vertical price action between support and resistance.
Laterakl resistance is a line drawn horizontally across the chart at key resistance points; usually at high points in a chart (ie. like a double top). Also at low points (say where a stock gapped down).
why 12.50? KURA
consolidation level
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