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The fluctuation of exchange rates is like a bottom of a pot, with a slow process of decline and then rise. We call it the bottom of the pot pattern, and since it is the bottom, the future market will rise, and the previous trend will definitely be a decline. The bottom of the pot is similar to the curved bottom in morphology, but the difference is that the bottom of the pot is in the shape of a candlestick, which is judged by a single or multiple candlesticks, while the curved bottom is a large shape that does not consider the individual candlesticks.


Morphological features--The formation of the bottom or top of the pot has a relatively gentle exchange rate change, consisting of several yin-yang candles, but the quantity is definitely not as many as the yin-yang candles in the main city with a curved bottom shape.


The final formation of the bottom or top shape of the pot must have a gap to support a clear and slow bottoming process.


Principle of Morphology--The shape of the inverted bottom of a pot is opposite to that of the bottom of a pot, but the principle is the same.


Trading strategy--The candlestick at the bottom of the pot slowly falls and then rises. At this point, the former in the currency pair can be absorbed, while the latter can be thrown out. The candlestick at the bottom of the pot can be reversed and then rises and falls slowly. At this point, the previous currency in the currency pair can be thrown out.
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