I'm adding chart two days later, but I think this is the good time to look at it. It is very short term, 15 minutes candlesticks, but look how it changed during the last 24 hours. on left part of the chart you can see higher volume on down ticks but now it is higher volume on upticks. Dynamic is completely changed. Because of this i'm now having (at least short term) bullish bias. (unless I'm wrong again) ;-)
Yes, buy when there is blood on the street usually works ;-)
As of Rothschild's, don't get me even started. They actually sponsored that 'blood on the streets'. They financed both side. And when they knew the war over, they bought half of Great Britain for pennies on a pound. There was a lot of inside info and conflicting interest involved. And it just happened that after the war they become the richest family on the planet.
Nice charting, and thanks for reminding us that there's more under the surface (and maybe even motivating others to have fun learning more about the history of modern finance, and more, starting perhaps with the Robber Barons - the list of American equivalents https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robber_baron_(industrialist) ).
Robber baron (industrialist)
"Robber baron" is a derogatory metaphor of social criticism originally applied to certain late 19th-century American businessmen who used unscrupulous methods to get rich.