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What Is the Typical Timeframe Analysis Used to Confirm a Long-Term Reversal?

To confirm a long-term reversal, traders look for structural changes and volume confirmation on higher timeframes, such as the weekly and monthly charts. A sustained break above key moving averages (like the 200-week MA) and a sequence of higher highs/higher lows on the weekly chart, lasting several months, are typically required for confirmation.

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