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Today is definitely a trend of shorting, so when should we go long?
I mentioned before, now I am not looking at technical analysis, only at news.
Both delegations failed in negotiations; most small agreements reached a consensus, but a few key issues did not.
The first step is for both delegations to go back and report their work, adjust the negotiation content, and during this period, both sides will pressure each other around the Strait of Hormuz and military pressure to increase their bargaining chips for the next negotiation.
Then, when the next negotiation begins, they are prepared to go long.
The next negotiation is very likely to succeed!