0 Question Following are figures representing the number of stocks making new highs and new lows for each month over a six-month period. Would a technical analyst consider the trend to be bullish or bearish over this period? Explain. The net number in July is (Round to the nearest whole number.) The net number in August is (Round to the nonrest whole number) The net number in September is (I) (Round to the nearest whole number) Tho not number in October is (Round to the nearest whole number) The nat number in November in (Round to the nearest Whole number) The net number in December is (Round to the nearest whole number) Would a technical analyst consider the trend to be bullish or bearish over this period? Explain (Select the best choice below) OA. The number of new lown exceeded the number of new highs from July through December. There is a clear bearish, downward trend OB. The number of new highs extended the number of new lows from July through December. There is a clear bearish, downward trend. OC. The number of new high exceeded the number of new lows from May through December. There is a clear bullish, upward trend OD The number of new lows exceeded the number of new highs from July through December. There is a clear bullish upward trend ng the number of stocks making new highs and new lows for each month over a six-month period: Would or bearish over this period? Explain. Round to the nearest whole number.) 0 Data Table (Click on the icon here in order to copy the contents of the data table below into a spreadsheet.) Lider the Month July August September October November December New Highs 43 58 70 66 70 80 New Lows 24 37 47 27 40 37 s exc ard trend shs exd ard trend. ahs exd trend. VS exc Print Done trend