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Lower Low
In the context of technical analysis in crypto trading, a “lower low” refers to a pattern when the price of a cryptocurrency hits a new low point that is lower than the prior low point seen in a particular time period.
Lower lows are frequently linked to bearish market conditions or downward price movements. They suggest that sellers have been successful in driving the price even lower than before, indicating the possibility of the negative momentum continuing.
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