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Hidden Divergence
We covered regular divergences in the previous lesson, now let’s discuss what hidden divergences are.
Divergences not only signal a potential trend reversal; they can also be used as a possible sigr for a trend continuation (price continues to move in its current direction).
Always remember, the trend is your friend, so whenever you can get a signal that the trend will continue, then good for you!
Hidden bullish divergence happens when price is making a higher low (HL), but the oscillator is showing a lower low (LL).
Hidden Bullish Divergence
This can be seen when the pair is in a UPTREND. Once price makes a higher low (HL), look and see if the oscillator does the same,
If it doesn’t and makes a lower low (LL), then we’ve got some hidden divergence in our hands.
Hidden Bearish Divergence
Lastly, we’ve got hidden bearish divergence.
This occurs when price makes a lower high (LH), but the oscillator is making a higher high (HH).
By now you’ve probably guessed that this occurs in a DOWNTREND.
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We covered regular divergences in the previous lesson, now let’s discuss what hidden divergences are.
Divergences not only signal a potential trend reversal; they can also be used as a possible sigr for a trend continuation (price continues to move in its current direction).
Always remember, the trend is your friend, so whenever you can get a signal that the trend will continue, then good for you!
Hidden bullish divergence happens when price is making a higher low (HL), but the oscillator is showing a lower low (LL).
Hidden Bullish Divergence
This can be seen when the pair is in a UPTREND. Once price makes a higher low (HL), look and see if the oscillator does the same,
If it doesn’t and makes a lower low (LL), then we’ve got some hidden divergence in our hands.
Hidden Bearish Divergence
Lastly, we’ve got hidden bearish divergence.
This occurs when price makes a lower high (LH), but the oscillator is making a higher high (HH).
By now you’ve probably guessed that this occurs in a DOWNTREND.
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Sounds good, yes?
Keep in mind that regular divergences are possible signals for trend reversals while hit divergences signal trend continuation.