WHEN TO GO BULLISH
Indicators to go bullish (expecting a price increase):
1. **Moving Averages:** When a short-term moving average (e.g., 50-day) crosses above a long-term moving average (e.g., 200-day), it's often seen as a bullish signal.
2. **Relative Strength Index (RSI):** An RSI above 70 may indicate overbought conditions, but if it falls back below 70, it could be a bullish sign.
3. **MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence):** A bullish crossover, where the MACD line crosses above the signal line, is considered a bullish indicator.
4. **Bullish Divergence:** When the price makes lower lows, but an oscillator like RSI makes higher lows, it's a potential bullish divergence.