Trading Pattern Dictionary / relative weakness
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Definition
Relative weakness refers to a situation where a security or asset underperforms compared to a benchmark or its peers, indicating potential bearish sentiment.
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Public trades tagged with "relative weakness" on TradeJournal.co (0 traders).
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Relative weakness refers to a situation where a security or asset underperforms compared to a benchmark or its peers, indicating potential bearish sentiment. in the TradeJournal.co Trading Pattern Dictionary. It appears on 1 tagged public journal trades from 0 traders . Use TradeJournal to tag your own trades, filter by pattern, and review statistics alongside your full journal.