What is Bearish Divergence? Regular bearish divergence occurs when the price of an asset reaches a higher high, but a technical indicator, such as an oscillator, forms a lower high. This suggests that the upward momentum is weakening, and a potential trend reversal to the downside might be on the horizon
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