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Negative divergence

In the world of finance, we often encounter situations where multiple indicators, indexes, or averages do not align in their trends. This is known as a negative divergence. It occurs when a price index reaches a higher peak while a technical indicator remains stagnant or even falls to a lower peak. This discrepancy can be a valuable warning sign for investors to reassess their strategies and make informed decisions.

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