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Learn how to use open interest for trading.

Learn how to use open interest for trading.

If prices were to move lower and open interest were to increase, it would suggest a downward bias.

Continuing, if prices were to move lower and open interest were to decrease, it would be suggestive of long liquidation/long unwinding.

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