1/2 Hey, friends!βΊοΈLet's talk today about one of the important indicator that we need to use when we trading in vooi @vooi-app terminal https://beta.vooi.io/ - the Stoch RSI (Stochastic Relative Strength Index) indicator! The Stoch RSI (Stochastic Relative Strength Index) indicator is a technical tool that combines two popular oscillators: RSI and Stochastic Oscillator. Its purpose is to identify overbought and oversold conditions of an asset with higher sensitivity than the regular RSI. Stoch RSI isn't calculated based on price, but on the values ββof the RSI itself. It measures where the current RSI value is in relation to its recent range. Stoch RSI values ββfluctuate between 0 and 1 (or 0-100%). More sensitive than regular RSI, gives more signals, but more "noise".
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1/2 Hello, friends!π€I trade in the Vooi @vooi-app terminal, now Vooi V2 has been released https://beta.vooi.io/ and I try to use the terminal as much as possible. Today I want to tell you about an asset from the stock section which I traded, namely NVDA/USD. NVDA/USD is a currency pair that reflects the value of NVIDIA in US dollars. NVIDIA is one of the largest manufacturers of graphics processors and chips for artificial intelligence, with a high influence on the technology market. NVDA - highly volatile and is popular among investors due to it's rapid growth, especially against the backdrop of AI developments, demand for computing power. Need to consider the company's internal factors and macroeconomic, namely interest rates and stock index dynamics. It's worth noting that the dynamics of NVDA are closely related to the technology sector as a whole. NVIDIA plays a key role in the industry of artificial intelligence, cloud computing, machine learning and autonomous systems.
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1/2 Hey, Vooi friends! In such a turbulent time it's important to be able to correctly compose your portfolio and diversify assets and choose the right ones for trading in @vooi-app terminal. I want to talk about our security and why it's important to be able to trade metals. Metals are one of the few forms of capital that are truly outside the system. It's a physical asset that can be held, transported, hidden, or exchanged β and they will be valuable no matter what is happening in the world. During conflicts, economic collapses or geopolitical instability, metals become a real point of support. When stock markets collapse, when money loses purchasing power, when the "printing press" is turned on - it's gold that most often grows or at least remains stable.
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