Today we discuss when it is okay to change your bias from bullish to bearish and why you do not want to just stick to an opinion on the market even if signs are pointing to a change. Remember, we do not want to be bouncing back and forth, but when new information becomes available that suggests a change, it is alright to make adjustments to your plan.
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