In times of war and geopolitical tensions, the market is not entirely governed by technical analysis. The primary drivers become news, statements, and developments on the ground, which accelerate price movements, especially on shorter and medium-term timeframes.
Technical analysis remains an important tool, but its impact diminishes in the face of sudden news events.
So far, the market has performed relatively resiliently, but the real test will come on Monday with the opening of global financial markets, when the reaction of major liquidity will become clear.
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In times of war and geopolitical tensions, the market is not entirely governed by technical analysis. The primary drivers become news, statements, and developments on the ground, which accelerate price movements, especially on shorter and medium-term timeframes.
Technical analysis remains an important tool, but its impact diminishes in the face of sudden news events.
So far, the market has performed relatively resiliently, but the real test will come on Monday with the opening of global financial markets, when the reaction of major liquidity will become clear.
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