I will install Microsoft Visual C ++ Redistributable Package 2015 on a 32-bit Windows 7 operating system with Service Pack 1 installed. We launch the downloaded vc_redist.x86.exe file, as a result, a window will open in which we need to agree to the terms of the license agreement, i.e. Check the box and then click Install. The installation process has begun. It will take just a few seconds and after that the corresponding window will appear, in which we click "Close". That's all, now you can install programs or games that require Microsoft Visual C ++ Redistributable Package 2015.

Wedge-Wedge

 Wedge Bull Wedge


In an uptrend, a trader may see a bearish or bullish wedge. Unlike triangles, wedges do not have a flat side. Both sides are tilted in the same direction.


With a bullish (descending) wedge, local lows are updated. At the same time, the price in the range slows down. Therefore, on a rising chart, a bullish wedge looks like a small correction. The highs and lows of the wedge are approaching. Typically, traders open short positions after breaking through the upper boundary of the bullish wedge.


bearish wedge

A bearish (rising) wedge forms similarly to a bullish one. The difference is that local maxima are updated. The price in the decreasing range is slowing down. With a bearish wedge, a trend reversal or a subsequent correction is possible.