The newer chart was opened to test other timeframes, but I happened to notice the 8 Hour chart has no "Long" . The difference seems to have occurred after the BTC price dropped severely.
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Updating at the top of the hour - a new 8 hour chart has no "Long" // This earlier 8H chart had a "Long" signal during the uptrend.
Since the downtrend occurred, any new 8 H chart has no "Long" signal. // We do not see a repaint, however it has a similar impact, from here: IF BTC = UP then not an issue, we likely see a new 8H chart "Long" signal and we purchased earlier. IF BTC = DOWN then this could be an issue, we purchased earlier on a signal that reversed; also if there need to reboot the system, original 8H chart was "Long", a new 8H chart is "Short". // Adding another 8H chart showing MACD and Stoch RSI levels - see yellow arrows
In some cases a change in the decision occurs, most indicators are up and down, leading to repaints or a change for the "long" call in the middle of the timeframe.
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Adding corrected link for this: "Adding another 8H chart showing MACD and Stoch RSI levels - see yellow arrows" //
In some cases a change in the decision occurs, most indicators are up and down, leading to repaints or a change for the "long" call in the middle of the timeframe.
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Update snapshot from 0452 UTC on Sunday August 12th
No new "Long" signal on the top right 8H BTC price is 6264 at this moment
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