like i've said before, impulsive trades CAN push price up significantly without having substantial liquidity to the upside
so even if there was relatively higher liquidity to the down side, it doesn't necessarily mean it'll always go down.
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like i've said before, impulsive trades CAN push price up significantly without having substantial liquidity to the upside
so even if there was relatively higher liquidity to the down side, it doesn't necessarily mean it'll always go down.