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Overshooting is the tendency of markets to overreact to news, good or bad.  


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Therefore the market price would also tend to go up or down by more than is justified by the news.


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Technical analysis.

Overshooting is the tendency of markets to overreact to news, good or bad.

Therefore the market price would also tend to go up or down by more than is justified by the news.


See also